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Toole, who was a florid tenor, and used to give them, 'While gentlefolks strut in silver and satins, or 'A maiden of late had a merry design, or some other such ditty, with a recitation by plump little stage-stricken Ensign Puddock, who, in 'thpite of hith lithp, gave rather spirited imitations of some of the players Mossop, Sheridan, Macklin, Barry, and the rest.
"I never thought of that," said the boy, evidently interested. "But I never saw 'Macbeth. I have seen 'Richard III.: is not that nice? Don't you dote on the play? I do. What a glorious life an actor's must be!" Kenelm, who had been hitherto rather talking to himself than to his youthful companion, here roused his attention, looked on the boy intently, and said, "I see you are stage-stricken.
"I never thought of that," said the boy, evidently interested. "But I never saw 'Macbeth. I have seen 'Richard III.: is not that nice? Don't you dote on the play? I do. What a glorious life an actor's must be!" Kenelm, who had been hitherto rather talking to himself than to his youthful companion, here roused his attention, looked on the boy intently, and said, "I see you are stage-stricken.
It was all my fault letting her go to the play and be intimate with Miss Lockit, a stage-stricken, foolish old maid, who ought to have known better than to lead her into all this trouble." "No, uncle," cried the girl, resolutely; "don't blame her, nor any one but me."
It was all my fault letting her go to the play and be intimate with Miss Lockit, a stage-stricken, foolish old maid, who ought to have known better than to lead her into all this trouble." "No, uncle," cried the girl, resolutely; "don't blame her, nor any one but me."
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