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thing has to pay nowadays, and there aren't great public works for artists to do. Michael Angelo was an engineer as well.... You couldn't design a theatre without an architect now, could you?' 'Why should I when there are architects to do it?' He was beginning to get angry. 'If you could you would be able to carry out your own theories as well.... People want something more than drawings on paper....' 'You talk as though I had done nothing.' 'It has been too easy.... Appreciation is so easy for the kind of people who come here. It costs nothing, and they get a good deal in return.' 'Don't you worry about me, chick. I'm a great deal more practical than you suppose.' 'I only want to know,' she said, rising to leave the room, 'because, if you are not going to work, I must.' 'My dearest child,' he shouted, 'don't be so impatient. It is only a question of time. My book is not out yet. We are arranging for the reviews now. When that is done then the ball will really be set rolling.' 'To be quite frank with you,' retorted Clara. 'I hate it all being on paper. I am going to learn acting, and I'm going on the stage to find out what the theatre is like.... I don't see how else I can help you, and if I can't help you I must leave you.' He protested loudly against that, so loudly and so vehemently that she pounced and, with her eyes blazing, told him that she intended to make her own career, and that whether it fitted in with his depended entirely upon himself. 'I won't have you wasted,' she cried, 'I won't. It has been going on too long, this writing down on paper, and drawing designs on paper, and now with all these columns about you in the papers you look like being smothered in paper. You might as well be a politician or an adventurer--You have no passion.' 'I! No passion!' 'On paper. The world's choked with paper, and London is stifled with it. My grandfather told me that. He spent his life travelling and reading old books--running away from it. I'm not going to run away from it, and I am not going to let you be smothered by it----' 'How long has this been simmering up in you?' 'Ever since that first day when you were interviewed.... We're not living our own lives at all, but the lives dictated to us by this ridiculous machinery that turns out papers ten times a day. We're----' 'Very well,' said Charles submissively. 'What do you want me to do?' 'I want you to keep
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