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During this time, however, he was at different periods all the things I have described a black-face monologue artist, an end- and at times a middle-man, a publisher, and so on.
There's Harry Burbeck, he does a fine black-face turn. Mac Lewis is all right at heavy dramatics. Did you ever hear him recite 'Over the Hills'?" "Never did." "Well, I tell you, he does it fine." "And you want me to get some woman to take a part?" questioned Drouet, anxious to terminate the subject and get on to something else. "What are you going to play?" "'Under the Gaslight," said Mr.
"Yes," she said, without knowing it. "You're losing a fortune, Hattie. Shame on a fine, strapping woman like you, black-facing herself up like this when you've hit on something with a fortune in it if you work it properly. You ought to have more regard for the girl. Black-face!" "What has her father's regard done for her? It's my black-face has kept her like a lily!"
"They're printed in sixty-four point black-face, seems to me." "What is that?" the duke inquired with interest. He thought it might be a new and desirable bit of slang. "I don't know that one." "Biggest type there is," grinned Tembarom. "It's the kind that's used for head-lines. That's newspaper-office talk." "Ah, technical, I see.
A famous tenor sang folk songs of sunny Italy; two French pantomimists did a graceful and amusing Pierrot and Pierrette; a comedian did a black-face monologue; and the first part of the program concluded with the performances of a young violinist, the son of a Russian tobacconist down town, whom Mrs.
"Not at all," she returned lamely, and walked away, her face still crimson. Returning to the executive suite, the young scion found his father immersed in technicalities of copy with the second advertising writer. "Sit down, Boyee," said he. "I'll be through in a few minutes." And he resumed his discussion of "black-face," "36-point," "indents," "boxes," and so on.
"I used to be so afraid for you, Marcy. Afraid you would take to the make-believe folks. The play people. The theater. I used to fear for you! The Pullman car. The furnished room. That going to the hotel room, alone, nights after the show. You laugh at me sometimes for just throwing a veil over my face and coming home black-face. It's because I'm too tired, Marcy. Too lonesome for home.
Take care now, or ye'll be in mettlefeesics soon. I say, ould black-face," Barney was not on ceremony with the old trader, "is there no land in thim parts at all?" "No, not dis night," "Och, then, we'll have to git up a tree and try to cook somethin' there; for I'm not goin' to work on flour and wather. Hallo! hould on! There's an island, or the portrait o' wan! Port your helm, Naygur! hard aport!
"Ay, black-face!" broke in Jack Molloy at that moment, "and you may tell him that if he has the pluck to go to Suakim, he'll see plenty more British soldiers an' British seamen too who'll give him an' his friends a hot and hearty welcome wi' bullet, bayonet, and cutlash whenever he feels inclined."
'We Lead: Let Those Who Can Follow." Hal pointed to the "black-face" legend at the top of the first editorial column. "Got anything in its place?" "I thought of 'With Malice Toward None: With Charity for All." "Worked to death. But I've never seen it on a newspaper. Shall I tell Veltman to set it up in several styles so you may take your pick?" "Yes. Let's start it in to-morrow."
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