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PUC II YEAR, , Don Gonzalo : (Aside) It is she, and no mistake., , (Dona Laura and Don Gonzalo wave farewell)., Dona Laura ‘Can it be that this is he?’, Don Gonzalo : ‘Heavens, is it she?’, , (They smile once more, as if she were again at the window and he below inthe, , rose garden, and then disappear upon the arms of their servants.), , Curtain., , Serafin (1871-1938) and Joaquin (1873-1944), Alvarez Quintero were Spanish brothers,, known as the ‘Golden Boys of Madrid, Theatre’.They were celebrated playwrights of, the early twentieth century. Together they, wrote about 200 plays which depict the life,, manners and speech of the people of, , Andalusia in Southern Spain. Their popular comedies, many, of which have been translated into other languages,, contributed to the revival of Spanish theatre. ‘The Flowers,’, , ‘The Merry Heart,’, , ‘One Hundred Years Ago,” ‘The Galley, , Slave’ and ‘Apple of His Eye’ are some of their popular plays., , , , Glossary:, Don, , Dona, Handsome, , Madrid, Unimpaired, Parasol, , Senora (452,02), Adios (&0i0-*), Spryest, Gluttons, , : Sir, : Miss, Madam, , : (of man) good-looking, (of woman) striking and, imposing in good looks rather than, , conventionally pretty, : The capital city of Spain, , : not damaged, , : a colourful umbrella, , : the Spanish term for madam or Mrs., : adieu, farewell, goodbye, , : most active and energetic, , : those who eat excessively