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7 “Quite the tragedy for Lovers’ Vows to come to an end before it could begin,” said Mr. Bertram. “To make you amends, Yates, I think we must raise a little theater at Mansfield, and ask you to be our manager.” What did Mr. Bertram suggest to make up for Lovers’ Vows’ abrupt cancellation? (paragraph 7)

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Mr. Bertram suggested raising a little theater at Mansfield and inviting Yates to be the manager as a way to make amends for the abrupt cancellation of Lovers' Vows.
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