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Updated: June 28, 2025
Alarmed, the Trust tried to unload; militant womanhood, thoroughly aroused, scorned compromise. In every city, town, and hamlet of the nation entertainments were given, money collected for the great popular go-cart factory. The affair planned for Oyster Bay was to be particularly brilliant a water carnival at Center Island with tableaux, fireworks, and illuminations of all sorts.
I had a dreadful nightmare last night didn't I, Peppino? in consequence. About the Brunnhilde tableaux, I thought Peppino would be Siegfried and perhaps you could learn just fifteen or twenty bars of the music and play it while the curtain was up. You can play the same over again if it is encored. Then how about King Cophetua and the beggar-maid.
They were already beginning plays and concerts at the Azhoguins', and Radish did the scenery by himself. He told me about the plays and tableaux vivants at the Azhoguins', and I listened to him enviously. I had a great longing to take part in the rehearsals, but I dared not go to the Azhoguins'.
Only, as they had kept so long to each other, she supposed there must be love between them. Myrtle fell into a revery, with certain tableaux glowing along its perspectives which poor little Susan Posey would have shivered to look upon, if they could have been transferred from the purple clouds of Myrtle's imagination to the pale silvery mists of Susan's pretty fancies.
Now with the appearance of this other great star, all the known laws of gravity and attraction were upset. Georgie, again summoned to the telephone, recommended an appeal to Mrs Quantock's better nature, which Lucia rejected, doubting whether she had one. "But what about the tableaux?" asked Georgie. "We three can't very well do tableaux for Miss Olga to look at."
As the prospective passenger paid for and received his ticket. "A pleasant voyage! The Dauphin is a new ship and should cross in three weeks barring bad weather! Don't forget the tableaux. Everybody will be there." The soldier did not reply; his heart had given a sudden throb at the clerk's last words.
The audience beholds him struggle with the storm and then reach a safe harbor. On the shore he piles up branches and lies down upon a bed of leaves. A short time passes and Odysseus sleeps. This opening scene in the tableaux Donald McClain insisted was the most difficult in the entire program.
She made no appeal, but he would feel her quiet sadness weigh upon him; she made no reproach, but she knew that he could but be full of pity for her weariness, of love for her devotedness, when her pale profile bent by lamplight over all the tedious work of the tableaux; knew that her patient "Good-night, dear Jack, I'm too tired to stay and talk," must smite him with compunction and uneasiness.
Among the stage properties of the Dramatic Club was the old ass's head once used in some tableaux from "Midsummer Night's Dream." This Grif had mended up, and fastened by means of straps and a collar to poor Graciosa's neck, hiding his work with a red cloth over her back.
A few words, uttered with the greatest solemnity, were sufficient to produce, though not exactly what Philip required, a small quantity of dirty water from a calabash, which, however, was to him delicious. His conductor then waved to him to take a seat on the sand. The whole presented, perhaps, one of the most strange and chaotic tableaux that ever was witnessed.
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