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There’s a wonderful story about Jimmy Durante, one of the great entertainers of a generation ago. He was asked to be a part of a show for World War II veterans(退伍军人). He told them his schedule was very busy and he could afford only a few minutes, but if they wouldn’t mind his doing one short monologue(独角戏), he would immediately leave for his next appointment, he would come. Of course, the show’s director agreed happily.
But when Jimmy got on stage, something interesting happened. He went through the short monologue but then remained on stage. The applause grew louder and louder and he kept staying. Pretty soon, he had been on fifteen, twenty, then thirty minutes. Finally, he took a last bow and left the stage.
Backstage someone stopped him and said, “I thought you had to go after a few minutes. What happened?” Jimmy answered, “I did have to go, but I can show you the reason I stayed. You can see for yourself if you’ll look on the front row.” In the front row were two men, each of whom had lost
an arm in the war. One had lost his right arm and the other had lost his left. Together, they were
able to clap, and that’s exa ctly what they were doing, loudly and cheerfully. |
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