l'oeil!...
(Il est à genoux.)
COUPLET
Excuse moi ma bonne amie Ah! pardonne un moment d'erreur Je veux durant toute ma vie (bis) Te faire oublier ma rigueur (bis).
MAD. LEFèVRE (se levant doucement, reprend la suite).
Ah! vraiment je suis trop sensible! Relevez-vous...
LEFèVRE (se levant et avec joie).
Oh ciel est-il possible Elle pardonne (bis) oh! ciel est-il possible?
MAD. LEFèVRE (après un silence et le regardant).
Mon Thomas!...
LEFèVRE (se jetant dans ses bras).
Ma p'tite Ursule!
ENSEMBLE (après un silence).
Plus de divorce nos chagrins sont finis (bis) Pour être heureux restons unis (bis).
SCèNE 15e
MR. LEFèVRE, MAD. LEFèVRE. RéMI, GUILLAUME.
RéMI (habillé en dimanche, bouquets à la main).
J'accours... (il reste stupéfait.) Que vois-je... Pardon... Bourgeois... Monsieur... Madame... Mais... Je venais...
GUILLAUME
Je sais ce que tu voulais, mon cher Rémi, tu venais demander Thérèse en mariage... (il lui donne un papier) Tiens! lis! ma réponse est dans ce billet.
RéMI (Prends le billet et est interdit).
Que peut contenir ce billet!... (il lit): ?Monsieur d'après l'avis de la commission des récompenses nationales vous êtes nommé sergent au vingt-quatrième régiment d'infanterie de ligne et vous êtes tenu de vous rendre d'ici à trois jours sous les drapeaux de l'armée.? (Il reste comme interdit, et tout à coup, il va prendre le havre-sac et s'avance en chantant)
Ah! je devine ce qu'il me reste à faire Adieu Madame, adieu donc mes amis Je vais chercher un destin plus prospère Pensez quéquefois au pauvre militaire.
(Après une légère pause et en sortant doucement)
Plus de divorce vos chagrins sont finis Pour être heureux restez unis (il sort).
ENSEMBLE
Plus de divorce nos chagrins sont finis Pour être heureux restons unis!
E. D.
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