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OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC: PANTOMIME OR OPERA?

... is individual, and the effect of what he does and says is irresistible with the impression that if he were to speak out all that he couid speak out- he would be over whelming. He is a marvellous Widow Twankey. His part throughout realistically like a woman ...

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... experience is that veterinary surgeons are often wrong too. They will, doubtless, continue to be so until horses learn to speak. D. L. L. .Practical Jumping and schooling, Dy Major J. L. M. Barrett. (Country Life, ios. 6 d.) The Elements of Stabling, ...

SPORT AND TRAVEL: ABYSSINIA AND BRITISH EAST AFRICA

... five-horned species, speaks in high terms of this form of sport. I must confess, he says, that I have seldom felt a more pleasing sense of exhilaration than when galloping full speed after these beautiful, uncanny monsters. Lord Hindlip speaks well of the prospects ...

An Involved Story of an African Farm

... of sorts. Now I did not expect this British cast to speak Dutch or even Double Dutch, which the average English audience has a way of not being able to understand. But why did some characters speak in broken English The fact that one of the young men ...

MY LIFE'S PILGRIMAGE

... in the Nile Desert y He; Pilgrimage, by Thos. Catling. London: John Murray.) (From 'page 974.) nisi bonum proviso, can he speak in all freedom of those who have gone before. It is a proof, then, of Mr. Catling s ability as a journalist that in his narrative ...

OUR CAPTIOUS CRITIC

... something fascinating in itself. ims is where the Lourt theatre production fails. When Mr. Alfred Clark steps upon the stage and speaks his first line, you know that the performance cannot satisfy your Mjsnes. ior nere is no ripe, meiiow, intellectual, unscrupulous ...

THE CAT: ITS CARE AND MANAGEMENT

... the home or foreign aristocracy of the show bench, is equally adaptable all round, we mean as to the cat with no pedigree to speak of but is neither more nor less than just a cat. The con sequence is that those who seek to know everything about cats from ...

PLAYS OF OLD JAPAN

... to the accompaniment of the music of a flute and three instruments which are variations of the tympanic type. The authoress speaks enthusiastically of the accompaniments and lovingly of the descriptive poetry, some of which, from the examples which she ...

Mary Anne among 10,000 Islands''

... the good Finnish folk they will get a warm welcome. Language is not a real problem, for everywhere there is someone who can speak English and ready to come to the aid of the voyager. Wetherby 10s. 6 d.) Books for Various Tastes ...