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                             Chapter 8    A Scottish King for England

  'If King James doesn't like plays,' said Henry Condell, 'we're finished. There are already a lot of Puritans on the London City Council, and they'd love to close the theatres down.'

                                      (1)                                  

  'Well, he's written a lot of books himself,' said Will. '                                     (2)                                 '

  We didn't have to wait long. On the 19th of May I was underneath the stage in the Globe. I was trying to mend a broken door in the floor of the stage.                                   (3)                                 Suddenly, I heard feet running across the stage. I looked up through the hole, and saw Will and John Heminges and Richard Burbage. They were all very excited.

  'Listen to this, Toby.' said Will.                           (4)                             'It's a letter from King James! From today, we are the King's Men! We're working for the King himself, and he wants to see all the plays.'

  '                                      (5)                                     ' Richard said.

  'And,' John said, 'he's going to pay us £20 for every play at court. What do you think about that, Toby? '

  We were all laughing and smiling now. 'Well, John, 'I said. 'If we're so rich, can I have a new door? I can't mend this one again—it's too old. '

  That summer the plague came back. By July a thousand people were dying every week in London. One of them was the little son of Will's friend, Ben Jonson. By the end of the year there were 33, 000 dead in England. The theatres closed, and the King's Men went on tour.  

 
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