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Show Question cf Se-elng. Lady Gregory was disci:sc'.ng. In an Interview In New York, her Irish Players and Uwsr Inrh play. "Some people. It la evljent," e'.:e said, "don't like our plays. Others ajra'n, tl-.lnk that the plays of John M. Syr.ge and W. D. Yeats are works of art boauUfu) works of art. It Is a matter of yestjeat. j "It In like the two gentlemen on the Air.crlcjin liner who fell Into con-1 rt nrntlon. One complained about the monotony of his home, at Klikee. In I County Olnre. P:it the other, knowing the wondrous brnutT of Kl'.kee. wlta the wl'.d Atian'.'.r st:rccs beatlns on Its nipReJ const with sublime Tandour. iinlJ: " 'It may h monotonous but tat j rlow you I-mc!' "'VlrwT' ld the Kllko resident 'No vl'.v whnu'vi'r. Why. ninn. thero s nothlnjj at all bvtwou us and Amsr lca.' |