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ENTR'ACTE: A Fantasy

... ENTR'ACTE Jrcintasi/ By NAOMI LUDOLF T/ie stage is set to represent a dressing-room in a theatre. Curtain rises on Aladdin sitting at table putting finishing touches to make-up. Lays down puff, yawns Aladdin: Gosh, I'm tired! Thank heaven to-night's the last night, anyway. But in a week I'll be at it again. (Smiles.) It'll be wonderful to see Mum to-morrow. (Yawns leans back in chair ...

Published: Monday 23 November 1931
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 763 | Page: Page 48 | Tags: Fiction/Narrative 

THE LADY OF THE MYRTLES

... I . I Dawn was breaking over the waters of the Ægean. As the veil of night lifted the shimmering waters flashed here and there into flaming gold till they reached the sheltered curve of yellow sand, where they sank to rest with a murmur that was no more than a gentle sigh. ;5 1 he silence was broken by the plash of. oars, and S5 round the bend of rock came a boat rowed by a g Greek sailor, ...

Published: Saturday 20 January 1912
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3017 | Page: Page 30 | Tags: Fiction/Narrative 

THE POSSIBLE MOMENT

... I 1 Henry Herrison was asked at the age of six teen what career he wished to adopt. He told his dear papa and mamma that it was his intention to make his living by writing poetry. As soon as tney coulu stop laugmng tney went on to tell the joke to Henry's uncles and aunts. Have you heard they said Henry has de- cided to become a poet. The uncles and aunts went into violent convulsions of ...

Published: Saturday 14 January 1911
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2258 | Page: Page 22 | Tags: Fiction/Narrative 

RECEIPTED IN FULL

... 1 JRIECEHFTED IN IFULIL 1, RSI ft I. Charles Vance, leading man in a company which toured the provinces, turned out the contents of his pockets-- five sovereigns, a few shillings, and fourpence in coppers. ft To-morrow at this time, he said, I may be worth two hundred odd pounds, or, he counted the ft loose change, 6s. nd. M With a ruminative smile he drew from his coat W pocket a letter ...

Published: Saturday 12 August 1911
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2449 | Page: Page 24 | Tags: Fiction/Narrative 

THE HAREM SKIRT

... I J vl Ds You know what a harem skirt is, don't you? said Sybilla. I paused before replying that I might think of a crushing and witty retort. fa The harem skirt, Sybilla, 1 remarked with my most cynical smile, the harem skirt is a bifid 6 modern garment seldom found on women and never K on man. W You're thinking of Patience, she said with a sjj provoking lack of humour. Women's lack of ...

Published: Saturday 22 July 1911
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2488 | Page: Page 22 | Tags: Fiction/Narrative 

A GROUP OF QUEER TRADES: No. IV.--The Jongleur of Ardmore, with a Black Eye, and a Coat with which Harlequin ..

... A GROUP OF QUEER TRADES. No. IV. The Jongleur of Ardmore, with a Black Eye, and a Coat with which Harlequin would have Swept a Gutter By E.TEMFLE TITOBSTGB? (Author of The City of Beautiful Nonsense, A Roof and Four Walls, etc., etc.) With this article Mr. Temple Thurston brings his short series of Queer Trades to a close. For his final subject he has gone to Ireland, telling of his ...

Published: Saturday 02 May 1925
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1318 | Page: Page 18 | Tags: Fiction/Narrative 

OUR TEN-GUINEA SHORT STORY: PERCEVAL'S CHANCES

... I n We pay teira ggnaiEaeas for very short sttory accepftedl for ttlhas pa^e. WlhettKer wsrifttoira Esy (tike inmost dlis&iir&gfuaisIhLedl inivellis& or Iby 4&ae most olbscuare ftlhx story Ijjj wall Ibe paalblaslkecdl airaoirayBimoaflsly ...

Published: Saturday 11 March 1911
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2414 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Fiction/Narrative 

THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY

... I . ft John Gregory stopped suddenly in his rather per- functory round of the gallery. That's Lita-- Lita Wincross --he muttered breathlessly, and he stood before the full- length picture and studied with enthralled interest every detail of the painting. Of course it was Lita, there hj was no mistake about it, but it was not quite the Lita of old; the artist had not caught the vivid look of ...

Published: Saturday 13 January 1912
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2438 | Page: Page 24 | Tags: Fiction/Narrative