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isition。 I can imagine how you felt when you paced the hall waiting for the verdict!
As for the job; from what you tell me; that assuredly is a grand bit of good fortune! And the salary is more than I ever thought you would get to start with。
Speaking of money; you know; I hope; that if ever you get in a tough spot I can always manage to e across with something; although; as you may guess; the next couple of years will be lean ones unless that rarity for me; a Movie�rights purchase; es up。 I want to tell you frankly what my exact situation is。 Whatever ine I have from investments is more than abolished by the alimony dole。 That means that as far as my half of Carlotta's and my household expenses; etc。 is concerned I am living on capital and will be for the next two years or more; for I do not expect to be able to release any new play for production or publication before then。 Royalties on books bring in something but paratively little。 Stock; amateur performances' royalties don't amount to much because my plays are difficult to cast and seldom attempted。 Foreign productions continue to be flatteringly constant—but are done in repertoire for a few performances at a time; and with half to a translator; tax; etc。 the return to me in dollars is negligible; or less。 I had hoped something from the London production of Ah; Wilderness! by the Irish Group Theatre; but in spite of a unanimously enthusiastic critical reception; no one is going to see it and it has possibly closed by this。 电子书 分享网站
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So that's about the situation—and it is due to grow steadily worse instead of better; pending the appearance of my new work。 I tell you all this not to cry poor; you understand; but to present the hard facts。
I am determined; if I go broke
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