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"
I
met
him
at
a
friend
’
s
house
and
I
told
him
how
much
I
admired
you
and
he
said
he
thought
perhaps
you
’
d
have
something
for
me
in
your
next
play
.
"
"
I
’
m
just
turning
over
the
parts
in
my
mind
.
"
"
I
wasn
’
t
thinking
of
a
part
.
If
I
could
have
an
understudy
-
I
mean
,
that
would
give
me
a
chance
of
attending
rehearsals
and
studying
your
technique
.
That
’
s
an
education
in
itself
.
Everyone
agrees
about
that
.
"
(
"
Silly
little
fool
,
trying
to
flatter
me
.
As
if
I
didn
’
t
know
that
.
And
why
the
hell
should
I
educate
her
?
"
)
"
It
’
s
very
sweet
of
you
to
put
it
like
that
.
I
’
m
only
a
very
ordinary
person
really
.
The
public
is
so
kind
,
so
very
kind
.
You
’
re
a
pretty
little
thing
.
And
young
.
Youth
is
so
beautiful
.
Our
policy
has
always
been
to
give
the
younger
people
a
chance
.
After
all
we
can
’
t
go
on
for
ever
,
and
we
look
upon
it
as
a
duty
we
owe
the
public
to
train
up
actors
and
actresses
to
take
our
place
when
the
time
comes
.
"
Julia
said
these
words
so
simply
,
in
her
beautifully
modulated
voice
,
that
Joan
Denver
’
s
heart
was
warmed
.
She
’
d
got
round
the
old
girl
and
the
understudy
was
as
good
as
hers
.
Tom
Fennell
had
said
that
if
she
played
her
cards
well
with
Roger
it
might
easily
lead
to
something
.
"
Oh
,
that
won
’
t
be
a
for
a
long
while
yet
,
Miss
Lambert
,
"
she
said
,
her
eyes
,
her
pretty
dark
eyes
glowing
.
(
"
You
’
re
right
there
,
my
girl
,
dead
right
.
I
bet
I
could
play
you
off
the
stage
when
I
was
seventy
.
"
)
"
I
must
think
it
over
.
I
hardly
know
yet
what
understudies
we
shall
want
in
our
next
play
.
"
"
I
hear
there
’
s
some
talk
of
Avice
Crichton
for
the
girl
’
s
part
I
thought
perhaps
I
could
understudy
her
.
"