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A Legend Is Lost  

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A Legend Is Lost Roars of approval, hysterical cheering and an eruption of pleas for an encore filled the opera theatre instantaneously as Angelo Benès' ninth opera ended abruptly, but still left Italian aristocrats gasping for more entertainment of such an outstanding calibre. On returning home as the painful screaming of the front door ceased, Angelo was not greeted by Señora Benès: she had decided against hearing the usual, monotonous, negative reply. Instead she requested a serious talk. Angelo's mood remained the same; solemn and stiff, he shuffled cautiously towards his dominating partner. "How much did he give you this time dear?" The hesitation was prolonged for as long as possible. The reply was uncertain, "the same as he always pays me!" "Yes, but that wage is not as much as he pays Deano Cardinalli, and your pieces are far superior to his in terms of performance and attendance, your talent is...

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