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Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949

"The Blue Bird: a Fairy Play in Six Acts"

... What does it mean?...
TYLTYL
Why, it means that one's no longer alive....
GAFFER TYL
How silly they are, up there!...
TYLTYL
Is it nice here?...
GAFFER TYL
Oh, yes; not bad, not bad; and, if one could just have a smoke....
TYLTYL
Aren't you allowed to smoke?...
GAFFER TYL
Yes, it's allowed; but I've broken my pipe....
GRANNY TYL
Yes, yes, all would be well, if only you would come and see us oftener....
Do you remember, Tyltyl?... The last time I baked you a lovely
apple-tart.... You ate such a lot of it that you made yourself ill....
TYLTYL
But I haven't eaten any apple-tart since last year.... There were no apples
this year....
GRANNY TYL
Don't talk nonsense.... Here, we have them always....
TYLTYL
That's different....
GRANNY TYL
What? That's different?... Why, nothing's different when we're able to kiss
each other....
TYLTYL (_looking first at his_ GRANDMOTHER _and then at his_ GRANDFATHER)
You haven't changed, grandad, not a bit, not a bit.... And granny hasn't
changed a bit either.... But you're better-looking....
GAFFER TYL
Well, we feel all right.... We have stopped growing older.... But you,
how tall you're growing!.


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