The General Intendant's Daughter
Briefly

The girl's expressive gifts surpass those of all the members of his company, even the aging starlet Klamt. That is something the General Intendant of the City Theater can no longer deny.
But in light of her expressive gifts, which have now achieved a perfection he once hardly thought possible, he must concede that withholding them from the city whose theatrical life he has sworn to cultivate would be an intolerable abdication of his duty.
Read at The Atlantic
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