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And somehow, an amused recognition of the fact that they didn't understand, as well as of the fact that she did, flashed across from John Galbraith's eyes to hers. "Just a minute," he said as they all started to leave the stage, and they came back and gathered in a half-circle around him. "We'll rehearse the first act to-night with the principals.

After I began to rehearse Prince Arthur in "King John," a part in which my sister Kate had already made a great success six years earlier, I understood that if I did not work, I could not act. And I wanted to work. I used to get up in the middle of the night and watch my gestures in the glass. I used to try my voice and bring it down and up in the right places. And all vanity fell away from me.

I can, of course; it's the day you rehearse, isn't it? Bruce waited a minute, then said 'Curious thing, you can't get our cook to make a hot omelette! And we've tried her again and again. 'It was a hot omelette, Bruce very hot about three-quarters of an hour ago. Shall I order another? 'No oh, no pray don't not for me. I haven't the time. I've got to work.

He used to rehearse to himself little meetings and partings; look at the roofs of the Dower House against the primrose sky as he rode up the fields homewards; identify her window, dark now as she was away; and long for Christmas when she would be back again. The only shadow over these delightful pictures was the uncertainty as to the future. Where after all would the home be?

It was a chance to rehearse the tale as they had concocted it, and it seemed to hang together well enough to satisfy these simple rogues. In his turn, Joe Hawkridge demanded to know the gossip of the Revenge. The storm had sobered Blackbeard, it seemed, and he had displayed the skill of a masterly seaman in bringing them safely through.

And she said she would give anything almost if she could rehearse the hull lecture over to me, and have me criticise it. Sez she: "I have heard so much about you, and what a happy home you have." "Yes," sez I, "it is as happy as the average of happy homes, any way." And sez she, "I have heard that you and your husband wuz just devoted to each other."

They haue also many other ceremonies, which I will not here rehearse for the feare of molesting the reader with a matter of so small importance.

"Now constellations, Muse, and signs rehearse; In order let them sparkle in thy verse." Let us imagine ourselves the happy possessors of three properly mounted telescopes of five, four, and three inches aperture, respectively.

I was dreadfully exhausted at the end of the play; there is nothing so killing as an ineffectual appeal to sympathy, and, as the Italians know, "ben servire e non gradire" is one of the "tre cose da morire." ... Tuesday, 3d. Went to the theater to rehearse.... In the evening the house was good, and the play went off very well.

But why rehearse this dead past this terrible night of suffering and gloom? Why not let its remembrance be effaced and forgotten in the glorious light of a happier day? I answer, Why?

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