Shifting Scenes in Theatrical LifeRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 295 pages |
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... Hush ! hush , dear Julius ! " cried Emma . " What's the matter ? " " Nothing , dear , " responded the wife hesitatingly- " at least , nothing very particular . I was only thinking that , perhaps , it would be as well not to talk as we ...
... Hush ! hush , dear Julius ! " cried Emma . " What's the matter ? " " Nothing , dear , " responded the wife hesitatingly- " at least , nothing very particular . I was only thinking that , perhaps , it would be as well not to talk as we ...
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... Hush , mother ! please let me do it all — just for this one night , ” pleaded the young girl , flinging her arms round her mother's neck , and burying her face in that bosom on which she had slumbered when a helpless babe . " Am I in ...
... Hush , mother ! please let me do it all — just for this one night , ” pleaded the young girl , flinging her arms round her mother's neck , and burying her face in that bosom on which she had slumbered when a helpless babe . " Am I in ...
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... Hush ! I think mother is fast asleep , " said Emma , step- ping lightly into the room . " Don't stir , father ! " she con- tinued ; please don't stir , or you may stumble against something and wake her . I know where to find the tinder ...
... Hush ! I think mother is fast asleep , " said Emma , step- ping lightly into the room . " Don't stir , father ! " she con- tinued ; please don't stir , or you may stumble against something and wake her . I know where to find the tinder ...
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... Hush , luvey ! " said a poor woman , whose ragged gown scarcely covered her attenuated limbs ; " doan't ' ee caw fur ' em - they be better off than tha art . " 66 " Mother - mother ! " repeated Emma wildly . " Dost ' a remember what ha ...
... Hush , luvey ! " said a poor woman , whose ragged gown scarcely covered her attenuated limbs ; " doan't ' ee caw fur ' em - they be better off than tha art . " 66 " Mother - mother ! " repeated Emma wildly . " Dost ' a remember what ha ...
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... Hush , Mr. Ridly ! the subject of which I am about to speak is not one to be jested upon . " 66 Are you about to quit us ? " gasped he . " I am aware your talents are worthy of a wider field of action , of a purer atmosphere , in which ...
... Hush , Mr. Ridly ! the subject of which I am about to speak is not one to be jested upon . " 66 Are you about to quit us ? " gasped he . " I am aware your talents are worthy of a wider field of action , of a purer atmosphere , in which ...
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