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Updated: June 2, 2025


The men, with marcelled hair and slim feet and sunburnt faces, were mere boys. As juveniles on the stage they might have been earning seventy-five or one hundred or one hundred and fifty dollars a week. Here they owned estates, motor cars in fleets, power boats; had secretaries, valets, trainers. Their technique was perfect and simple. They knew their work. Turned slowly, and took off their hats.

AS he was not in the least hurt, the juveniles were allowed to laugh as long as they pleased; but H. and myself looked rather grave at the idea having the milk knocked down as soon as there was about a quart in the pail. We were, therefore, greatly reassured when told that "Madam Sukey" would be quiet and tractable as soon as her calf was taken away.

Ellis to remonstrate, which she had all along wished to do. 'Really, Mary, you are too severe on the poor boy, she began, but was immediately, though kindly, silenced by Miss Livesay. 'Not now, if you please, dear, said Aunt Mary; 'we will not discuss this point before the juveniles, we will talk it over by-and-by.

"Ciss-s-s phistle phut-snap," chorused the juveniles, who had been disturbed by their mamma, treading upon one, scratching another on the side of the head, and giving number three such a crack with her wing that the little fellow was knocked out of the nest into an old sooty part of the chimney, and came back such a little guy that his mother hardly knew him.

Miss Thorne's waking feelings were somewhat of the same nature. My readers may perhaps have had to do with children, and may on some occasion have promised to their young charges some great gratification intended to come off, perhaps at the end of the winter, or at the beginning of summer. The impatient juveniles, however, will not wait, and clamorously demand their treat before they go to bed.

The place occupied in modern theatres by the parquette, is here devoted to an old fashioned pit, into which the juveniles of the Bowery region are packed like sheep. One has a fine chance to study humanity in this place. It is managed well, and is devoted to the sensational drama. THE STADT THEATRE, nearly opposite the OLD BOWERY THEATRE, is the largest in the city.

'What a dismal failure it has been, though it began so well! said Bessie, as she and the other juveniles went upstairs to bed. 'What! still you are not happy, quoted Horatio. 'Why, I thought you wanted Brian Walford to marry Ida Palliser? 'So I did once, sighed Bessie; 'but I would rather she had married Brian of the Abbey; and I know he's over head and ears in love with her.

The children of the families quite a troop of juveniles brought up the rear. The church is of logs, like the other buildings. It is old, unpainted, and shaped like a cross, lacking one of the arms. The doors are large and clumsy, and the entrance is through a vestibule or hall. The roof had been recently painted a brilliant red at the expense of the Variag's officers.

Joining company, we proceeded together to the park, and set about our picnic in the usual harum-scarum fashion, chasing truant children, losing one another, finding one another, making merry over the most dire mishaps, and enjoying the whole thing hugely elders, juveniles, and all from beginning to end. The vicar made a perfect boy of himself.

'Two juveniles, not half so blest as I, do from the seat regard the festive scene o'er yon park palings. They are there, even Franko and Fred. I 'm afraid I promised to get them in at a later period of the day. Which sadly sore my conscience doth disturb! But what is to be done about the curricle, my Countess? 'Mr.

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