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The Story of CLAIRE de LUNE
Based on the play by William Shakespeare, as told by Bart Marks
The Duke of Picardy had dreamt of a woman so
radiant that her beauty would not fade with the sun.
Late one evening, while out riding his steed, the Duke spotted Claire de
Lune, a nymph, dancing in a meadow under the silver light of the moon.
Enchanted, the Duke charged after her, but the wily nymph ran into the
forest. Recklessly plowing through the tangled grove, the Duke collided
with an overhanging tree branch, throwing him from his horse.
Undaunted, the Duke scrambled to his feet, chasing the fleeting glimpse
of Claire's flowing gown. She seemed to disappear behind one tree trunk
- only to reappear from behind another. Still, the Duke followed.
Deep within the dark forest, the Duke found himself surrounded by
nymphs, each possessing her own mysterious charms. But the Duke only had
eyes for Claire. The other nymphs were rendered invisible to him, and
the Duke found Claire, begging her to marry him.
At last, she relented, but only on the condition that he never question
her or ask where she goes. Thoroughly bewitched, the Duke agreed.
The wedding night for the Duke and Claire was magical, and the magic
continued night after night. Friends and servants of the Duke declared
that they had never seen him so happy. But one evening, as the moon
began to wane, the Duke awoke to find Claire was no longer with him. He
cried out for her, but she did not answer.
In the ensuing days, he could think of nothing but her. He longed for
her. Each night, he prayed for her return.
And just as a sliver of moon was reborn in the sky, the Duke felt a
presence behind him. He turned to find his beloved Claire. He was so
overjoyed to see her that he kept his promise not to question her. But
the cycle continued, each month Claire disappearing with the waning moon
only to reappear as the moon awakened in the sky.
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