Shifting Scenes in Theatrical LifeRoutledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1859 - 295 pages |
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... Hand . 118 Arthur O'Leary ( 28. ) Maxwell . Scott . R. Bell . Anon . Costello . Anon . Lady Bury . Hooton . Maxwell . Gleig . Mrs. Trollope . Capt . Rafter . Dr. Croly . Sam Slick . Saml . Lover . Maxwell . By the Flirt . " Grey . 175 ...
... Hand . 118 Arthur O'Leary ( 28. ) Maxwell . Scott . R. Bell . Anon . Costello . Anon . Lady Bury . Hooton . Maxwell . Gleig . Mrs. Trollope . Capt . Rafter . Dr. Croly . Sam Slick . Saml . Lover . Maxwell . By the Flirt . " Grey . 175 ...
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... hand basin . thing ! she couldn't leave her baby while she went down to the kitchen ; so she did the best she could . She thinks it is a sad struggle to rear children in the midst of the poverty and hardships of a strolling player's ...
... hand basin . thing ! she couldn't leave her baby while she went down to the kitchen ; so she did the best she could . She thinks it is a sad struggle to rear children in the midst of the poverty and hardships of a strolling player's ...
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... hands , and my part before me ; I am all engaged - hands , eyes , and thoughts ! " " Can't you let him sit on the floor by your side ? " asked Julius . " Yes , but he'll get away from me ; B 2 IN THEATRICAL LIFE . 3 like to see her ...
... hands , and my part before me ; I am all engaged - hands , eyes , and thoughts ! " " Can't you let him sit on the floor by your side ? " asked Julius . " Yes , but he'll get away from me ; B 2 IN THEATRICAL LIFE . 3 like to see her ...
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... hand . " Who dost thee caw ' little by ' ? " asked the lad , in the broad Lancashire dialect . " Look at theesel ' ! tha'rt nane so big ! " " I beg your pardon , " said Julius , in an humble tone ; " I'm sure I didn't mean to offend ...
... hand . " Who dost thee caw ' little by ' ? " asked the lad , in the broad Lancashire dialect . " Look at theesel ' ! tha'rt nane so big ! " " I beg your pardon , " said Julius , in an humble tone ; " I'm sure I didn't mean to offend ...
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... hand , while with the other he was pointing to the painted canvas behind him ; which , he said , did not convey the remotest notion of what he had to show the public , for nobody could possibly imagine the smallness of his dwarf , or ...
... hand , while with the other he was pointing to the painted canvas behind him ; which , he said , did not convey the remotest notion of what he had to show the public , for nobody could possibly imagine the smallness of his dwarf , or ...
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