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(Slide and went directly to the Big Store -the Bon Marche -where he bought for himself a fine suit in a becoming shade of green. (Live HABERDASHER adjusting XXXXX’s suit. PHOKGRAPHER enters. Flash. ) So Xxxxx went to live with La Vieille Dame. . . (Slide. ) and then I gave to him lessons so he could learn the ways of the French people. Babar made rapid progress and we became great friends. He was such a clever student that soon he understood the language and he could even dance the waltz! (Live BABAR and LA VIEILLE DAME waltzing. ) PROFESSOR However, Xxxxx was not completely happy. (LA VIEILLE DAME waltzes away from BABAR.) Although he enjoyed this new life very much, still he missed the great forest and his jungle friends. So of course Xxxxx was delighted when his xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxx came to Paris! (Live XXXXXXX and XXXXXX join BABAR.) But Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxx could not stay in Paris; they had to go back home. And Xxxxx made up his mind to return with them. (LA VIEILLE DAME enters. XXXXX embraces her.) Xxxxx had to say au revoir, but he promised he would never forget La Vieille Dame. He would come back to Paris someday. (XXXXX, XXXXXXX and XXXXXX exit and LA VIEILLE DAME remains, waving her handkerchief.) When the travelers returned to the great forest, they were met with great excitement. The King of the elephants had just died, and Xxxxxxxxx, the wisest and oldest of the elephants, thought that Xxxxx should be the new King, and everyone agreed. (Slide) But Xxxxx and Xxxxxxx had fallen in love and were to be married. If Xxxxx was to be their Xxxx, Xxxxxxx would be their new Queen! And so it was. And Xxxx Xxxxx and Xxxxx Xxxxxxx were very happy indeed! (Slide) But, mes amis, that was only the beginning of their adventures. When Xxxxx and Xxxxxxx floated away in their honeymoon balloon... LA VIEILLE DAME (Interrupting; an offstage call.) Monsieur? Monsieur le Professeur? (LA VIEILLE DAME enters.) Ah, Monsieur! PROFESSOR Ma xxxxx Vieille Dame! XXXX Xxxxx, xxxxx – le spectacle va commencer! PROFESSOR What’s that? You say it is time for the play? DAME Oui. Joue par les enfants. Depeche-toi, s’il te plait.
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