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Among his personal intimates, among all those who knew him best, it had long come to be recognised that his skill as an impersonator was only second to his genius as a creator of humorous and pathetic character. His success in each capacity sprang from his intense sympathy and his equally intense earnestness. Whatever with him was worth doing at all, was worth doing thoroughly.
"That's the plan that has been used by a man down in Wall Street that they call, 'the Wolf. He is a star impersonator will call up two sworn enemies and put over something on them that double-crosses both." "Wall Street," mused Carton. "That reminds me of another batch of rumours that have been flying around.
Here is a reputable company, to travel with an impersonator and a violinist and a male quartet, all people of good reputation. I'm asked to go as one of the company and sing leading soprano. The salary I mentioned it, didn't I? is guaranteed to be $200 a month for the season. But I don't feel satisfied that Jesus would go. What do you think?"
Treadwell helped look, for he knew the play would not go right unless Charlie was dressed as had been planned for him. "Did anybody see Charlie's red hat?" finally the impersonator called, when he managed to stop all the others from talking for a moment. "Please think, and see if you can remember seeing a red hat."
I'll surrender if it takes all summer!" Bunny had been told so many times by Mr. Treadwell just what other things to say that this time he did not waste a second. So, almost as soon as the impersonator, dressed as General Grant, had rushed out, grabbed the pony's bridle, and called on Bunny and Sue to surrender, Bunny answered: "All right, General Grant. I'll surrender if if it takes all summer!"
So great was his interest in the "act," indeed, that when the impersonator left the garage and started off, Burke showed a strong desire to follow him and see the finish of the performance, a desire that recalled for a fleeting instant the determined personality of the young gentleman hidden under the tramp disguise.
The secret of his original success, and of the long sustamment of it in each of these two careers as Writer and as Reader is in a great measure discoverable in this, that whatever powers he possessed he applied to their very uttermost. Whether as Author or as Impersonator, he gave himself up to his appointed task, not partially or intermittingly, but thoroughly and indefatigably.
His dossier included, a long and carefully compiled list of the people he knew in London, mostly men of the rich business set, stockbrokers, manufacturers, solicitors, and the like. Against every name was set a note of the exact degree of intimacy existing between Bellward and the man in question, and any other information that might serve Bellward's impersonator in good stead.
If it hadn't been for a brash stereo reporter that kept taking pictures of everything and everyone, the impersonator wouldn't have been caught." "And to think that I wanted to give that reporter a few lumps!" Tom exclaimed. "Did you find out anything about the crash of Gigi Duarte's ship, sir?" asked Roger. "Yes.
When the Jadoo-wallah gets round the corner, the little assistant gets out while his impersonator goes a round about way into the next compound ready to re-appear at the end of the next performance of the trick. If the basket has no ropes attached to it, odds are on the performance ending by the magician apologising profusely to his Gods who restore the boy from the depths of the basket again.
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