PANTOMIME
... JOEy: Ah! ah! I guested that would warm him uii a bit! ...
... JOEy: Ah! ah! I guested that would warm him uii a bit! ...
... o 00o. PAUL (quoting Shakspeare): Plague on't; an I thought he had been valiant and so cuuning in fence, I'd 's have Emen hil damned ere I'd hare challenged him. ...
... DAME BRISTOL: Dear me, Miss Cardiff, how you are straining yourself; I could manage that mue] with one hand! ...
... L SCHOOLMASTER CHAMBERLAIN: ow dare you, sir; how dare you have the face to go to Birmingham and talk the rubbish you did?1 &c., &c., &c. ...
... SUCCESS TO THE NEW AFJAIANCE. Mrr. BULL! Hero's to our friendship' May it rever cease; as much for the beineft of other people ae for ourselee! i n- It EISTEDDJFOD CRITICISED. I r'd- . POT-H1UNTING AND GATE MONEY. cl- :rt ADVICE OF AN ENGLISH AIDJUDI toI CATOR. he BIcS. Rladeivortri of Went Brolnsich, Iho G. was one of the aditiuslcators at the recent Polnt- , yet ycyrncer Eisteddfod ...
... Mvi. BULL: Now we - h-int be long! ...