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The theatre is the involuntary reflex of the ideas of the crowd.
The theatre is the involuntary reflex of the ideas of the crowd.
The theatre is the involuntary reflex of the ideas of the crowd.
The theatre is the involuntary reflex of the ideas of the crowd.
The theatre is the involuntary reflex of the ideas of the crowd.
The theatre is the involuntary reflex of the ideas of the crowd.
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