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The crowd is going to disperse when Cyrano lashes out at a pesky busybody, then is confronted by Valvert and duels with him while composing a ballade, wounding him as he ends the refrain ( as promised: he ends each refrain with " When I end the refrain, ' Thrust Home '.
") When the crowd has cleared the theater, Cyrano and Le Bret remain behind, and Cyrano confesses his love for Roxane.
When Cyrano tells Christian that Roxane expects a letter from him, Christian is despondent, having no eloquence in such matters.
When Cyrano arrives, Roxane comes down and they talk about Christian: Roxane says that Christian s letters have been breathtaking — he is more intellectual than even Cyrano, she declares.
When De Guiche arrives, Cyrano hides inside Roxane's house.
When Roxane implies that she would feel more for De Guiche if he went to war, he agrees to march on steadfastly, leaving Cyrano and his cadets behind.

When and recounts
When, during his discourses, he recounts his experiences as a young aspirant, he regularly uses the phrase " When I was an unenlightened bodhisatta ..." The term therefore connotes a being who is " bound for enlightenment ", in other words, a person whose aim is to become fully enlightened.
When Laban planned to deceive Jacob into marrying Leah instead of Rachel, the Midrash recounts that both Jacob and Rachel suspected that Laban would pull such a trick ; Laban was known as the " Aramean " ( deceiver ), and changed Jacob's wages ten times during his employ ( Genesis 31: 7 ).
When visited by Odysseus ' son Telemachus, Menelaus recounts his voyage home.
When they reach the island where Utnapishtim lives, Gilgamesh recounts his story asking him for his help.
When he emerged he was obsessed with the legend of the Fisher King, a form of which he recounts to Jack.
In particular, the song " When the Tigers Broke Free " ( featured in the soundtrack to the film of The Wall, and later added to The Final Cut ) recounts the events at Anzio.
When he emerges from this state, he recounts three types of " contact " ( phasso ):
When Van Daan complains that the addition will diminish their food supply, Dussell recounts the dire conditions outside, in which Jews suddenly disappear and are shipped to concentration camps.
When Ozma rescues them from the underground kingdoms, he recounts his story of becoming the ruler of Oz, and Ozma explains that before the witches usurped her grandfather's throne ( an occurrence happening long before the wizard arrived ), the ruler of Oz had always been known as Oz or ( if female ) Ozma.
When the Cowardly Lion asks why, the Wizard recounts that he is a " very bad wizard.
When Selene arrives at the vampire coven's mansion, she recounts the evening's events and urges an attack on the Lycans, but the vampire regent, Kraven, tells her to drop the matter.
When Pee Wee announces to the truck stop that Large Marge sent him, one customer recounts that this particular evening is the anniversary of said accident.
David Maraniss recounts in his 1999 Vince Lombardi autobiography When Pride Still Mattered that Packer safety Willie Wood left his home Sunday morning to find that his car's battery was frozen and dead.
Minow recounts " When I toured the space program with F. Kennedy, he was surprised to see me ".
When she recounts her tale at dinner with the other women it appears in an accurate but slightly shortened form.
When Bashir inquires if he had any girlfriends when he was young, Jackson recounts a time when one-time girlfriend Tatum O ' Neal wanted to make love to him, but he backed down because he was not ready.
When they return, Miss Julie recounts a dream of climbing up a pillar and being unable to get down.
An amora of the fourth century recounts the following rule of etiquette, still observed in his time: " When the hakham appears in the academy everyone present must rise as soon as he comes within four ells of him, and must remain standing until he has gone four ells beyond ".
This Is Emo: Klosterman recounts " fake love " we are conditioned to pursue, and the false, unbalanced nature of When Harry Met Sally.

When and tale
When he at last did go to his room, he couldn't sleep and instead paced up and down before his little image of Acala, thinking first of Charlotte's tale of the man at Ryusenji, then of his biwa and the invisible Pacific waters.
Wells's 1899 tale " When the Sleeper Wakes " describes a rudimentary version of pre-Soleri arcology, having developed from the evolution of transportation.
When discussing the work along with the origins of the poem, Bowring stated, " The tale is extraordinary, but ' Kubla Khan ' is much more valuable on another account, which is, that of its melodious versification.
When L. Frank Baum proposed writing a modern fairy tale that banished stereotypical elements, he included the genie as well as the dwarf and the fairy as stereotypes to go.
Jack Zipes writes in When Dreams Came True, " There are fairy tale elements in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, Edmund Spenser's The Faerie Queene, and ... in many of William Shakespeare plays ".
When the family finally arrives at the party, they tell the guests their tale.
When a Shadow story ended, another tale would begin in the same issue.
When L. Frank Baum proposed writing a modern fairy tale that banished stereotypical elements, he included the genie as well as the dwarf and the fairy as stereotypes to go.
When Goebbels received an urgent phone call informing him of the fire, he regarded it as a " tall tale " at first and hung up.
Joseph Snowe has related the tale of a kobold at Alte Burg: When two students slept in the mill in which the creature lived, one of them ate the offering of food the miller had left the kobold.
When the tale begins, a mother duck's eggs hatch.
When the young man returned he disguised himself as a common person and saw for himself the myriad of injustices that the local governor had perpetrated ; using his authority to kill him, things are set straight and the maiden is set free, giving the tale a happy ending.
When she was released she became a household servant for publisher Robert S. Kirby who included her tale in his book Wonderful Museum, and ( following her death on 4 February 1808 ) in The Life and Surprising Adventures of Mary Anne Talbot ( 1809 ).
Among the songs recorded that night were the harrowing, racially-charged morality tale " Black Cross ," Big Joe Williams ' " Baby Please Don't Go " ( in which Dylan displays his growing skills at bottleneck guitar ), the Pentecostal " Wade in the Water ", Dylan's own reinterpretation of the traditional " Nine Hundred Miles " ( retitled " I Was Young When I Left Home " and later issued on The Bootleg Series Vol.
When the film was released in the United States in 1932, Mordaunt Hall, film critic for The New York Times, reviewed the film and liked the realism and the screenplay, writing, " is one of the finest examples of realism that has come to the screen ... scenes in the mine are so real that one never thinks of them as being staged ... hroughout the length of this tale of horror one feels as though one were permitted through some uncanny force to look into all parts of the mine ... all the noises and sounds are wonderfully natural.
When French settlers arrived in Canada, they swapped stories with the natives and the tale of Gallery was combined with an Indian legend about a flying canoe.
When L. Frank Baum proposed writing a modern fairy tale that banished stereotypical elements, he included the genie as well as the dwarf and the fairy as stereotypes to go.
* When ' e wus Young, a comic tale of a famous person's childhood.
When there is a single story, the frame story is used for other purposes – chiefly to position the reader's attitude toward the tale.
When David Pringle chose it for inclusion in his book Modern Fantasy: The Hundred Best Novels, he described the novel as " a playful metafiction about the real and the fictitious, about the writer and his or her creation …" and concluded that the novel is "… a gripping and intelligent tale of the supernatural by an author who is adept at avoiding most of the clichés of the horror genre.
* A tale including a tikbalang appears in When the Elephants Dance by Tess Uriza Holthe.
When it is the center of a tale, the wish is usually a template for a morality tale, " be careful what you wish for "; it can also be a small part of a tale, in which case it is often used as a plot device.
When Orpheus Descending appeared in 1957, Williams wrote, " n the surface it was and still is the tale of a wild-spirited boy who wanders into a conventional community of the South and creates the commotion of a fox in a chicken coop.

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