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CHAPTER XXVII HE IS NOT NERVOUS
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'Yes,' said Henry with judicial1 calm, after he had read Mr. Doxey's stage version of Love in Babylon, 'it makes a nice little piece.'
'I'm glad you like it, old chap,' said Doxey. 'I thought you would.'
They were in Henry's study, seated almost side by side at Henry's great American roll-top desk.
'You've got it a bit hard in places,' Henry pursued. 'But I'll soon put that right.'
'Can you do it to-day?' asked the adapter.
'Why?'
'Because I know old Johnny Pilgrim wants to shove a new curtain-raiser into the bill at once. If I could take him this to-morrow——'
'I'll post it to you to-night,' said Henry. 'But I shall want to see Mr. Pilgrim myself before anything is definitely arranged.'
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'Oh, of course,' Mr. Doxey agreed. 'Of course. I'll tell him.'
Henry softened2 the rigour of his collaborator's pen in something like half an hour. The perusal3 of this trifling4 essay in the dramatic form (it certainly did not exceed four thousand words, and could be played in twenty-five minutes) filled his mind with a fresh set of ideas. He suspected that he could write for the stage rather better than Mr. Doxey, and he saw, with the eye of faith, new plumes5 waving in his cap. He was aware, because he had read it in the papers, that the English drama needed immediate6 assistance, and he determined7 to render that assistance. The first instalment of The Plague-Spot had just come out in the July number of Macalistair's Magazine, and the extraordinary warmth of its reception had done nothing to impair8 Henry's belief in his gift for pleasing the public. Hence he stretched out a hand to the West End stage with a magnanimous gesture of rescuing the fallen.
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