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THE PRODUCTION
 

“But, my dear fellow, that is just the best scene of all,” says the producer dryly. “Otherwise the second act has no proper curtain.”

“The scene takes place in an ordinary middle-class room,” the author goes on to explain.

“Oh, but we must certainly have some

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