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Thank the Lord we're spared two of 'em! But there! he's comin'. And when he gets here then what?" Olive put her arm about her big husband. "I hope yes, I'm sure you did right, Zelotes, and that all's goin' to turn out to be for the best." "Are you? Well, I ain't sure, not by a thousand fathom." "He's Janie's boy." "Yes. And he's that play-actor's boy, too.
Langholm noted that he looked very ill, that his face was as sensitive as it was thin and pale, but his expression singularly sweet and pleasing. "Severino," said Venn, with a play-actor's pomp, "let me introduce you to Charles Langholm, the celebrated novelist 'whom not to know is to argue yourself unknown."
He's mad about the princess, you know. He talks of nothing but cutting the play-actor's throat." Didn't he, indeed? "And if I do it for him, what do you think he's promised me?" The unhappy woman raised her hands above her head, in prayer or in despair.
It's a sort of play-actor's paradise, ain't it?" "It is paradise to every actor who happens to be on the road, Mr. Jones," said Barnes, slipping his big pack from his shoulders and letting it slide to the floor. "Hear that feller in the tap-room talkin'? Well, he is one of the leading actors in New York, in the world, for that matter.
I saw a way to stop all scandal and recrimination by marrying him at once, that the society we know would have but one, and not two, subjects of curiosity. Papa saw me married last night to Mr. Milburn, and I bear his name this Sabbath day." "His wife? Meshach Milburn? The vulgarian in the play-actor's hat? That man! Daughter, you play with my poor head. It is going again. Oh-h-h!"
Thou didst not put on these play-actor's robes for a good purpose, I'll warrant! ... I cannot guess what is thy game, but methinks her young ladyship would wish to know something of its rules ... or mayhap, my brother Richard who is no friend of thine, forsooth." Gradually his voice had become steadier, his manner more assured.
For Ursula knows all, knows there was never any more manhood in Master Mervale's disposition than might be gummed on with a play-actor's mustachios! Why, she is my cousin, Stephen, my cousin and good friend, to whom I came at once on reaching England, to find you, favored by her father, pestering her with your suit, and the poor girl well-nigh at her wits' end because she might not have Pevensey.
Halfman made her a sweeping reverence which was not without its play-actor's grace, though its honesty might have pardoned a greater awkwardness. "We are well womaned, lady," he asseverated, "with you for our leader. By sea and by land I have served some great captains, but never one greater than you for constancy and manly valor."
Chatfield's mouth grew wider. "You don't mean to tell me that a play-actor's own brother to a titled gentleman!" he said. "Good-night!" replied Copplestone, motioning his visitor towards the door. "I can't give you any more time, really. However, as you seem anxious, Mr.
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