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One can imagine her tossing aside a book such as Mr Morton's, and asking what on earth it has to do with the art of acting, and I fancy that tremendously rapid speech of hers would be used effectively if she were to read such a sentence as this: "Is not half the battle won when one perfectly physically realizes the character to be impersonated?"

Then I am described as bolting from the scene, then identified with myself, then found to have fled the country! Then Carlsbad, then our first row with him, then yesterday's big cheque; my heavy double finds he was impersonated at the bank; it all comes out bit by bit, and if I'm caught it means that dingy Old Bailey dock on the capital charge!"

The plaintiff, on whom the proof does not lie, has advanced abundant evidence that he was sane at the time of his incarceration: this was proved to demonstration by friends, strangers, and by himself." Here the judge analysed the testimony of several of the plaintiff's witnesses. "As to the parties themselves, it is curious how they impersonated, so to speak, their respective lines of argument.

"This must be Link Merwell's work!" cried Dave. "Perhaps he met Blower " "And impersonated Roger," finished Phil. "Would he do that?" questioned the senator's son. "Would he dare?" "He would, if he thought he could get away with the trick," replied Dave. He turned to Mrs. Carmody. "Would you mind letting us see the letter Mr. Blower sent you?" "Sure. I'll get it.

At the trial that followed before Parliament, Madame de la Motte, a man named Reteaux de Villette who had forged the Queen's hand and impersonated Desclaux and a Mademoiselle d'Oliva who had used her striking resemblance to Marie Antoinette to impersonate the Queen in the Grove of Venus were found guilty and sentenced. But the necklace was not recovered.

"We shall plant new ones and have the pleasure of watching them grow." Neutrality could not be better impersonated he thought, than in the even cleaving of her lips over the words. They seemed to say that a storm had come and gone and a new set of masters had taken the place of the old. As they approached the veranda François was placing the tea things. "Quite the same!

In this particular display the Manager had excelled himself, and achieved above all things a most vivid realism. The gentleman who impersonated the patriarch Lot had a distinctly modern air, and resembled a third-rate Anarchist in depressing circumstances. He was dark and swarthy, and possessed a ferocious expression, and on the whole suggested a caricature of Emile in his worst frame of mind.

He would never have connected Elsa Mallaby with her in ten years of hard thinking. All he did know was that some unknown agency was suddenly at work in behalf of the man he hated. He notified the admiralty that a strange schooner had impersonated the gunboat of H. I. M. George V, and gave a very accurate description of her.

The other figure symbolizes the Spirit of Royal Patronage, impersonated by Queen Isabella, Columbus's warm friend and patron, who offered her jewels to pay his expenses, and who, throughout his perilous voyage, was with him in spirit, as here represented.

She grimaced unweariedly as long as Elly Precious would laugh at her faces. When he tired of those, she impersonated a cow a horse and made cow-noises and horse-noises at the top of her voice, to carry to Elly Precious. Day after day she came, and they watched her from the big-paned window the baby and Miss Theodosia. It was a great help to the measles. "I never saw such a child!"