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by Edmond Rostand
About 46 pages (13,860 words)
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Paris: The capital of France, the home of the Musketeers, and the setting of play.

Arras: A city in Spain, the Royal Guard are trapped between it and a regiment of Spanish Soldiers.

Moliere's theatre: Moliere's is one of France's most famous playwrights, the idea that he stole from one of Cyrano's plays is rather funny.

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