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AFTER THE FIRST NIGHT
 

Consequently the poor author never really discovers whether his play is successful or not. For even if it has a long run, that means nothing. In theatrical circles, when a play is only given a few times they say it is no good, and a failure; if it should run a long time, however, they say that this is a sure sign that the play is rubbish.

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