Donahoe's Magazine, Volume 39Donahoe's Magazine Company, 1898 |
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... ladies and gentlemen of the noble profession of Players , and to the play- wrights and managers , who are thus letting the light and fresh air back into that vitalest source of a people's imaginative life , the theatre . IN AN ARTICLE ...
... ladies and gentlemen of the noble profession of Players , and to the play- wrights and managers , who are thus letting the light and fresh air back into that vitalest source of a people's imaginative life , the theatre . IN AN ARTICLE ...
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... ladies ' gal- lery , and the one reserved for the for- eign ambassadors , were filled to over- flowing . Lord Aberdeen , now Gov- ernor of Canada , and Lord Roseberry , since Prime Minister , occupied front seats in the former . Mrs ...
... ladies ' gal- lery , and the one reserved for the for- eign ambassadors , were filled to over- flowing . Lord Aberdeen , now Gov- ernor of Canada , and Lord Roseberry , since Prime Minister , occupied front seats in the former . Mrs ...
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... ladies ' gallery smiled graciously , keeping her eyes fixed upon her husband . She looked as though communing with ... lady , his wife , in the front of the gallery , followed him through all . His wife was one of his most interested ...
... ladies ' gallery smiled graciously , keeping her eyes fixed upon her husband . She looked as though communing with ... lady , his wife , in the front of the gallery , followed him through all . His wife was one of his most interested ...
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... ladies of the beer , came a jumper - clad young man . His face and clothes were black with soot , yet he bore himself with such manly dignity that , in the presence of his personal charm , one quite forgot the unsight- liness of his ...
... ladies of the beer , came a jumper - clad young man . His face and clothes were black with soot , yet he bore himself with such manly dignity that , in the presence of his personal charm , one quite forgot the unsight- liness of his ...
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... ladies lived during their widowed years in great retire- ment , caring devotedly for Master Victor Weston , the sole fruit of a union as brief as it had been absorb- ing . But to a lad of mettle and high , passionate humors this ...
... ladies lived during their widowed years in great retire- ment , caring devotedly for Master Victor Weston , the sole fruit of a union as brief as it had been absorb- ing . But to a lad of mettle and high , passionate humors this ...
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