melodrama differed others written, played impromptu, once; precedent, — Upton Sinclair, World’s End

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This melodrama differed from others in that it was not written, it was to be played impromptu, and only once; after that it would be precedent, and would determine the destinies of mankind perhaps for centuries. Each of the actors hoped to write it his way, and no living man could say what the dénouement would be.

Upton Sinclair, World's End

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