Adapted from Grimm
D bayer PERRY, son of an estate agent, was a Success. It was he who helped his father dispose of some property near the gasworks. "If we advertise the héalth-giving properties of ozone and carbon-monoxide mixed," said John, "I think we can exploit the gasworks. We can turn. the place into a health resort." People flocked to buy gasometer lots. Soon John was a company director, an urban councillor, and fiancé to a widow fy 2A S008 a spar = Bor of Fi tectsss Philip, on ‘thes ‘other hand, was a Faijure. He spent his time reading books, his money on. paying library fines, and his ambition on a project to learn how to shudder. Philip had never been able to shudder, even when something hairy brushed against his legs: in the dark. The story of Philip's attempts, to Mier hove. gen their oute and, of told in ;The Man 10 y to Shudder, ew. pinay tc 2 broadcast first March 24," "gna "fr "ether" gett stations in vindaading weeks. The play, which is an adaptation from the brothers Grimm, was written by the young British playwright Laurence Kitchin. t
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 765, 19 March 1954, Page 17
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192Adapted from Grimm New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 765, 19 March 1954, Page 17
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