MISS CANDOUR ON FURNISHING
... Miss CANDOUR: My dear, you're a fool. Now, don't be offended, because I mean it for your own good. But, really, you're a very silly woman. Mrs. Jackson But, Olivia, how can ...
... Miss CANDOUR: My dear, you're a fool. Now, don't be offended, because I mean it for your own good. But, really, you're a very silly woman. Mrs. Jackson But, Olivia, how can ...
... THE frequently recurring instances, when the production of new pieces at theatres is marked by unseemly disturbance, made by certain portions of the playgoing public, threaten to grow ...
... SEVENTH SCENE THE EVENING TARTY Mr. Turlington, Lady Winwood At Home. Wednesday, December i$th.--Tcn o'' clock. DEAREST Natalie,-- As the brute insists, the brute must have the invitation which I enc ...
... SIX TO ONE A Drama of The Chinese Revolution, in One Act By JOAN MALCOLM CAST Mary The Young Man The Husband Mr. Pritchard The Pat Man Po Ling A Baby in a bundle of rugs and shawls. A baby's bottle fu ...