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Of these "Humours" Kirkman observes, "As meanly as you may now think of these Drolls, they were then acted by the best comedians; and, I may say, by some that then exceeded all now living; the incomparable Robert Cox, who was not only the principal actor, but also the contriver and author of most of these farces.
"It was with the utmost repugnance that I quit my happy slum life, but I loved Jim, and it was the call of the ancient clan in my blood. When I arrived in Pittsburg, without a trunk, and with other marks of the proletarian on me, Mr. Kirkman, the millionaire tanner, showered me with every luxury every luxury except that of thought and true emotion.
It's the silliest stuff I ever heard of. All that's needful is to cable to the manager: Kirkman has the fifteen hundred find Kirkman. He was a fellow-clerk of mine, and a hard case; but to do him justice, I didn't think he was as hard as this. 'And what do you say to that, Alick? asked Flora. 'I say the cablegram shall go to-night! cried Alexander, with energy. 'Answer prepaid, too.
It will have to come up under new business, I should think." "Hardly. Get yourself appointed on the committee on resolutions." "Good, but how can I?" "I'll see to that; I know the bishop pretty well. Ah, good-morning, Miss Kirkman. How do you do, Aldrich?" Gray pursued, turning to the newcomers, who returned his greeting, and passed into the hall. "That's Miss Kirkman. You've heard of her.
John Christenius, who was at Paris in 1629, had more satisfaction in seeing him, than in the whole kingdom beside: he writes thus to John Kirkman, June 20, 1629.
Lived in the reign of Queen Elizabeth and King James I. He was an actor, as appears from the evidence of Mr. Kirkman, and likewise from a piece written by him called, The Actor's Vindication. Langbaine calls his plays second rate performances, but the wits of his time would not permit them to rank so high.
"Uh, huh, 'wavering, weak, vaciliating adminstration, have not given us the protection our rights as citizens demanded while our brothers were murdered in the South. Nero fiddled while Rome burned, while this modern' uh, huh, oh, yes, just as I thought," and with a sudden twist Miss Kirkman tore the papers across and pitched them into the grate. "Miss Kirkman Annie, what do you mean?"
You know, Miss Kirkman, it is our method to help our friends and to crush our enemies. I shall depend upon you to let me know which is which. Good-morning." "Good-morning, Mr. Hamilton." "And, oh, Miss Kirkman, just a moment. Frank," the secretary came in, "bring me that jewel case out of the safe. Here, Miss Kirkman, Mrs.
Looking at them, an observer would have said that Miss Kirkman was the stronger man of the two. "What brings you out this way to-day?" questioned Aldrich. "I'll tell you. You've asked me to marry you, haven't you?" "Yes." "Well, I'm going to do it." "Annie, you make me too happy." "That's enough," said Miss Kirkman, waving him away. "We haven't any time for romance now. I mean business.
No mere Scotch kirkman was Archie, but a prehistoric Calvinist, a Presbyterian by the act of God and an elder from all eternity. Even his youthful thoughts and imaginations adjusted themselves to the scope of the Westminster Confession, abhorring any horizon unillumined by the gray light which flowed in mathematical exactitude from a hypothetical heart in the Shorter Catechism.
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