The Diversion
Act III
[Scene 4]
Enter Don Antonio, Don Francisco, Cardenio and Marcela, and Muñoz
Don Antonio
God grant that the interlude may reflect
the good intentions of the actors!
Muñoz
It will be marvellous,2030
because our neighbour,
the barber, is dancing—and how!
Cristina appears at the entrance to the theatre, 36 and says:
Marcela
Have the musicians arrived?
Cristina
They’re tuning up.2035
Exeunt Cristina
Enter Ocaña and Torrente, dressed as footmen
Torrente
You seem at little the worse for wear, Ocaña.
Ocaña
When I’m like this my judgement is at its peak.
You don’t know how the heat of wine
awakens dead and dormant spirits.
I’m in the mood to fight a hundred men,2040
without taking even a little step back!
Cardenio
The beginning is not bad.
Muñoz
Not bad? I’d say
it is the best thing in the world!
I wrote half of it.2045
Torrente
Is this where we go on Ocaña?
Ocaña
I’m dead tired.
Enter Cristina and Dorotea, dressed as kitchen-maids
Dorotea
Tonight, my dear Cristina,
I’m going to dance until I drop.
Cristina
And I’m going to leap until I explode!2055
Aguedilla, the tailor’s wife, is late.
Dorotea
Did she tell you she was coming?
Cristina
Yes, and so is Julianilla,
the woodcarver’s wife,
with Sabinica,2060
who serves the hermitess
in Cantarranas.
Dorotea
All of them are fine dancers.
When they’ve done the dishes they’ll come.
Cristina
Like us, who leave everything spick and span.2065
I don’t worry about supper—
my master has two newly laid eggs, and amen.
Dorotea
Mine never dines—he’s asthmatic—
and after two mouthfuls of jam,
he crosses himself and goes to bed.2070
Cristina
And your mistress? What does she do?
Doesn’t she go to bed?
Dorotea
You must be joking!
Kneeling in an oratory, she prays
until two hours after matins.2075
Cristina
My mistress is also holier than thou.
Unfortunately for us, they’re both like saints.
Dorotea
But isn’t it better that they are my dear?
Cristina
No! You’re well wide of the mark!
If they were slipshod in their morals,2080
they might perhaps stumble here and there
and fall from grace;
and, knowing about their sweethearts,
we would have the upper hand
They would be the kitchenmaids2085
and we would be the ‘big mammas’,
as they say in Tuscany.
Dorotea
You’re right: a mistress
whose indiscretions are known to her servant,
fearing that her pleasures might be made public,2090
doesn’t dare to shout at her,
nor criticise her carelessness,
and woe betide her if she tries!
Cristina
Have you seen the shoes worn by Lorenza,
who serves that lawyer with the crooked mouth?2095
Do you know who gave them to her?
Dorotea
A lay-cleric cousin of her’s, who’s a saint!
Cristina
Oh Dorotea, you do like to canonize them!
Muñoz
Good God! The interlude is heavenly!
Ocaña
That old man is annoying me.
I bet I’m going to have to give him a slap.
Enter the Musicians and the Barber, dancing to the sound of the following ballad: 41
[Musicians]
[singing] The best of
the dancers is our barber,
light on his feet with a good sense of rhythm,2105
fit to dance before a king,
and that’s not all,
since he has wings in his feet
and quicksilver in his body.
He steps, scurries, jumps and runs2110
hither and thither like a thunderbolt.
The kitchenmaids adore him
and the lads respect him.
Muñoz
Can anyone like Ocaña be of this world?
Can the heavens boast of such a footman?
Cristina
Yes, my friend! So we can dance!
Musicians
They say it is written,
and with good reason,
that privation provokes appetite
Love imprisoned grows infinitely.2135
Therefore it is better
that you don’t lock me up:
If I do not guard myself…
Ocaña
I’ve already told them to dance
in a controlled and polite way.2140
I don’t like them drinking in the girls’ breath.
Barber
Leave us alone, footman,
if you value your life.
Here we’ll do what we like.
Ocaña
Dance then—I’ll see you later.2145
Musicians
The power of love is such
that it turns the most beautiful girl
into a chimera.
Her heart melts, desire burns,
her hands tingle and her legs give way.2150
If I don’t guard myself…
Torrente
I don’t like these spins and flourishes either.
It’s a courtship dance,
and the trills in the music
are like tremors of love.2155
Ocaña
Shut up and sing, you little fake.
We’ll stay here just to spite you!
Musicians
Touché! Let us sing!2160
[singing] Whoever is
used to amorous ways
is drawn like a >moth to a flame,
even if they put many guards on her,
and even if they do more than you propose.
If I do not guard myself…2165
Torrente
Not so many fancy steps,
you disgusting stick-insect.
Dance seriously and properly,
you lizard in a starched shirt.
Dorotea
Begone, you wine-cellar on legs!2170
We don’t know you here.
Shut up or clear off,
you smell like a Galician footman!
Muñoz
These jibes do indeed have qualities
that are knightly, noble, pleasing,2175
original and hilarious.
Ocaña
I want to dance with Cristina
Ocaña
And doesn’t señor Ocaña know2185
that I’ll dance with the Archbishop of Toledo,
if the fancy takes me?
Cardenio
Aren’t we going to see any more of the dance?
Ocaña
No. First we’re going to see
the bravery, revenge2190
and boldness of Ocaña!
Torrente
You’ve cut off my nose!
Take this for a riposte!
That’ll teach you to
fiddle while Rome burns!2195
Muñoz
He’s stabbed him!
What a sorry end to the farce and its main author!
But I did not plan it this way,
nor write such things in my verses.
Barber
Poor Ocaña is run through!2200
Marcela
Heavens!
Dorotea
My mistress is fainting!
Don Antonio
This is all my fault, since I knew2205
that Ocaña is always drunk.
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Barber
Compresses, burlap, needles!
Bring me egg-whites!
Cardenio
Flee, you odious traitor!
Flee! You have killed him!2210
Torrente
See if you can find my nose.
Without it I won’t take
one step outside the house.
Cardenio
You’ve killed him! Go!
Torrente
I don’t want to!2215
Dorotea
Oh my poor señora!
Don Antonio
You two carry her in there.
See who’s knocking at the door.
They’re breaking it down! What’s all this?
Don Francisco
I’ll wager it’s the law officers,2220
responding to the pitiful cries
of these young ladies.
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Cristina
[aside]
I think what has happened is good,
but then, I would not shed a tear
if I saw my own father dead.2225
What is more, in this way I’m revenged
on these two blind, importunate,
foul-mouthed, roguish, poor
and, as you can see from all this,
extremely villainous lovers.2230
Enter an Officer of the Law and a Constable
Officer
Whose guitar is this?
Constable
There’s blood here. What’s all this?
Torrente
It’s me, without a nose.
Ocaña
And me, about to die.
Officer
Let no one leave!2235
Close the doors at once!
Muñoz
We’ll have to go.
Dorotea
Where to?
Muñoz
To gaol, at the very least.
Don Antonio
Have you thrown water on her face?2240
Dorotea
She’s already coming round.
Constable
What we will do?
Must they all go to gaol?
Officer
First I must know what happened.
Ocaña
If only my funeral were as far off!
Insert the probe.
Careful! More gently,
and more probingly!2250
Ocaña
If I’ve had a skinful,
why the fuss about
two measures more or less?
Constable
Let’s look for this nose.2255
Torrente
Steady on! Stop!
I don’t trust your big feet.
You’re treading on it.
If it ends up a snub nose
we’ll have to straighten it.2260
Constable
I can’t see your nose on the floor.
Torrente
True. Because I’ve got it here!
Muñoz
A miracle! What a miracle!
Ocaña
You, kind barber,
tentatively inserted the probe2265
into the neck of a wineskin.
Don Antonio
So this was all a sham?
Ocaña
Yes sir.
Don Antonio
Good God! I have a mind
to turn illusion into reality!
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2270
Drawing swords, where women are present!
Torrente
Good sir! You take his high spirits very badly.
Don Antonio
You are an imbecile!
Officer
Then this is all a joke?
Ocaña
All this is a joke now,2275
but later it will come true.
Cardenio
What a clever ruse!
Don Francisco
By God! The confidence trick
was one of the best I’ve ever seen!
Dorotea
Shall we dance some more?2280
Cristina
Yes let’s!
Marcela
No! I am beside myself with shock,
and wish to recover
from such a stressful incident.
Don Antonio
You should retire, sister.2285
Marcela
[to Cri. & Dor.]
You come with me.
Torrente
Let us announce peace
with an extravagant flourish!
Exeunt Cristina, Marcela and Dorotea
Officer
I’m pleased it’s all a comedy
and not a tragedy, and thus,2290
with your permission, my good sirs,
I’ll return to my rounds.
Exeunt Officer of the Law and Constable
Cardenio
It was a clever trick,
Ocaña and Torrente,
and the way it was performed2295
was extremely convincing
Muñoz
The beginning was mine,
but not the development.
The Peruvian and Ocaña
have got the devil in them.2300
Ocaña
Look at the wound
where the barber put his probe!
The deeper it is,
the greater the promise
of long life and well-being.2305
reveals a wineskin
Torrente
I’d like to ask again,
my esteemed groundlings,
who wins the prize
in the matter of the exchanged handkerchiefs?
Consider it afresh—2310
you’ll see us here again
with more probing questions
and better interludes.
And remember I’m Torrente,
the Peruvian, no less,2315
and I’ll give you forests of silver
and mountains of gold.
Ocaña
Brothers, I’m Ocaña,
a footman, but not Galician!
I know how to raise a cup2320
and be generous with my friends.
Exeunt [Don Antonio, Don Francisco, Cardenio, Muñoz, Torrente, Ocaña, Musicians and Barber] .
On stage:
- Don Antonio
- Don Francisco
- Cardenio
- Marcela
- Muñoz
- Cristina
- Ocaña
- Torrente
- Dorotea
- Musicians
- Barber
- Officer of the Law
- Constable
Costume:
- dressed as footmen
- dressed as kitchen-maids