First Love (Little Blue Book #1195) - And Other Fascinating Stories of Spanish Life by Unknown
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_actable_. That it was _literary_, he had none whatever; on the
contrary, it seemed to him that from this point of view it compared favorably with the best of Ayala's plays,--but actable, really actable, ah! that was another matter!" "What is the difference, Don Jerónimo? I don't understand." "Then I will explain, my boy. We, who are behind the scenes, mean by _actable_ a good play, and by _literary_ a bad one." "I see!" "After expressing these doubts, the manager concluded by recommending certain additional alterations in the third act. "At last the poet understood,--a really marvelous occurrence, because poets, who understand everything else and can tell you why the condor flies so high, who soar to the skies and descend into the abyss and penetrate the secret thoughts of all created things, are not capable of realizing that there are times when their works do not please those who hear them. Our young man, whom we will call Inocencio, received back his manuscript somewhat peevishly, and for a while nothing further was heard of him. But at last, doubtless after a good deal of profound meditation, he presented himself on a certain morning at the home of Clotilde. I hardly need tell you that he carried his manuscript under his arm. "He waited patiently in the parlor while our young friend completed her toilet, and when at last she made her appearance, she saw before her a blushing and confused young man, who nevertheless was |
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