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The fact that a man is an actor, is no more reason to treat him informally than if he were a broker or a merchant. It is the glamour of the stage that blinds you to the proprieties. That's only natural, I know, and that's why I'm presuming to give you this little talk for your own good. If ever you feel moved to make advances to a matinee idol, don't do it!"

He wouldn't have minded that, of course, except that the miry way he'd trodden since he'd first gone to the stage door for Rose was the way she's taken ahead of him. He must overtake her and bring her back! "I'm a thousand times obliged," he said in an even enough tone to Jimmy. "I'll find her at Dubuque, then, to-morrow." "That's Wednesday," said Jimmy. "They may be playing a matinée, you know.

"We don't want a flivver, you know." "He's making a principal of it," I said. "When he makes a principal of a thing, he does it." "Good for father!" Carter said. "Tell him not to be to gentle. And tell your Actor-friend to make a lot of fuss. The more the better. I'll see the Policeman at the mill, and he'll probably take him up. But we'll get him out for the matinee.

"Oh, she wouldn't mind you," exclaimed Honora. "I could say you were an uncle. It would be almost true. And perhaps she would let you take me down to New York for a matinee." "And how about my ready-made clothes?" he said, looking down at her. He had never forgotten that. Honora laughed. "You don't seem a bit sorry that I'm going," she replied, a little breathlessly.

Perhaps owing to this condition of health he decided to leave Leipsic for good and make his home in Dresden. He and his wife took formal leave of Leipsic in a Matinée musical given on the eighth of December. But life in Dresden became even more strenuous and more racking than it had been in Leipsic.

Now Nyoda, although she did not know just how hard pressed the Gardiners were at that time, rather surmised something of the kind, and wondered, after she left the girls, if that were not the reason for Migwan's not planning to go to the matinee. She remembered Migwan's saying some time before that she wanted very much to see "The Bluebird" when it came.

"They've melted away as though the circus were a plague. But I guess we can get along with these." "All right, Sam," replied Mr. Burrows, "but I want you to pump the water and let the boys do the carrying. These two boys," and he put a hand on Jerry's head and one on Chris's shoulder, "have never seen a circus. They'll help carry water and be sure that they get a matinee ticket apiece."

It sounds like the finish of the third act. Oh, lookee! Who's the graceful party with Gresham?" Both Johnny and Loring glanced up at a tall, suave, easy-moving gentleman, whose clothing fitted him like a matinee idol's, whose closely trimmed beard would have served as a model for the nobility anywhere, and whose smile was sickening sweet.

The third September seventh, the second anniversary, lo and behold, was in Cambridge, Massachusetts! Whoever would have guessed it, in all the world? It was three days after Carl's return from that awful Freiburg summer we left Nandy with a kind-hearted neighbor, and away we spreed to Boston, to the matinée and something good to eat.

Petersburg affair. He walked to the Hippodrome while the matinée performance was in progress, and left a message for Arithelli at the stage door. Then he went back to his rooms in the Calle San Antonio, and began to make the few necessary preparations for departure.

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