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Edmund Bertrum: More dim-witted fiction to clutter the world.Mary Crawford: Come now, Mr. Bertram. Drama is to life what ships are to the sea. A means to traverse it, to plum its depths, breadth and beauty.Edmund Bertrum: I couldn’t agree more. Good drama, in which the greatest powers of the mind are displayed, in which the most thorough knowledge of human nature, the liveliest wit, are conveyed to the world through the best chosen language. This is essential. This (holding the script) is trash!

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