The Way to His Pocket: A Comedy in One ActW.H. Baker, 1889 - Всего страниц: 24 |
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... girls , the air here is dry enough to turn one into a mummy . I am sure the reg PRU . Papa , Mr. Grey . PA . Mr ... little maurandia ! You have no idea -no idea of the extreme sensitiveness to dry air of — ( Goes to window and examines ...
... girls , the air here is dry enough to turn one into a mummy . I am sure the reg PRU . Papa , Mr. Grey . PA . Mr ... little maurandia ! You have no idea -no idea of the extreme sensitiveness to dry air of — ( Goes to window and examines ...
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... little maurandia ? ― GREY . Miranda , sir ? No , sir . No , sir , I thank you . ( Aside . ) Offers me Miranda , when ... girls . Nothing but young girls in red and white dresses . - - what ? I GREY . And what can be lovelier- more like a ...
... little maurandia ? ― GREY . Miranda , sir ? No , sir . No , sir , I thank you . ( Aside . ) Offers me Miranda , when ... girls . Nothing but young girls in red and white dresses . - - what ? I GREY . And what can be lovelier- more like a ...
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... young woman decked out as you have A plain dark dress , a white apron , her that is as I should always like to That ... little Prue refused . ( Aloud . ) But two such pretty girls as your daughters are doesn't it seem rather hard ? BURT ...
... young woman decked out as you have A plain dark dress , a white apron , her that is as I should always like to That ... little Prue refused . ( Aloud . ) But two such pretty girls as your daughters are doesn't it seem rather hard ? BURT ...
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... girls looking like roses . How would Mistress Mary sound in the amended ... little Prue and Patience are pretty maids . I wonder , now , how they would ... girls , very thoughtful . Boots , you said ? Good thick soles , I hope . PA . The ...
... girls looking like roses . How would Mistress Mary sound in the amended ... little Prue and Patience are pretty maids . I wonder , now , how they would ... girls , very thoughtful . Boots , you said ? Good thick soles , I hope . PA . The ...
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... little girls , now , thread their needles as neatly and quietly · there - no . Ah , here's a famous big needle , and some blue darning cotton in it . That will do that will do nicely . I'm glad my little girls were taught to sew , I ...
... little girls , now , thread their needles as neatly and quietly · there - no . Ah , here's a famous big needle , and some blue darning cotton in it . That will do that will do nicely . I'm glad my little girls were taught to sew , I ...
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23 Winter Street 50 CENTS 75 CENTS A. G. LEWIS Aloud Artists ASTOR BROAD BAKER blind beggar BOSTON boys BURT C. A. WHITE Catalogues describing change of scene children and chorus coat cockle shells Cœur de Lion color conservatory costumes cow jumped daughters deluded papa dry furnace air Enter ADDIE Enter BURTON Enter PRU Esquimaux estimable female Exeunt PRU female characters flower free on application gauze Good-morning Grey and Prue HARVARD COLLEGE Lion Smith little girls Little Jack Horner little Lancaster rose look Lordly's lovely madam Mistress Mary Mother Goose Oh dear Papa will never pernicious plants Plays twenty minutes Plays twenty-five minutes plum pie poor popular entertainments sent pretty maids PRICE rhyme Rose of Lancaster Silver bells slippers stuff Swiss Family Robinson THEATRICAL PUBLISHERS There's things tobacco smoke Unwraps WALTER H want Prue wearing woman young girls
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Стр. 11 - Little Jack Horner Sat in a corner Eating a Christmas pie; He put in his thumb, And pulled out a plum, And said, "What a good boy am I!
Стр. 12 - TOM, Tom, the piper's son, Stole a pig, and away he run ! The pig was eat, and Tom was beat, And Tom went roaring down the street ! XXXVII.
Стр. 16 - Mary, Mary, quite contrary, How does your garden grow ? With silver bells and cockle shells, And pretty maids all in a row.
Стр. 18 - Her feet beneath her petticoat, Like little mice, peeped in and out.
Стр. 23 - For children of from six to fifteen years. Seven boys, seven girls, and chorus. Very picturesque.
Стр. 23 - Golden Hair and the Three Bears. In Five Scenes. By J. ASTOR BROAD. Three adults (2 m., 1 f.), eight children and chorus. Music is easy, graceful, and pleasing. PRICE, 75 CENTS.
Стр. 23 - AlvinGray; or, The Sailor's Return. In Three Acts. Written and composed by CA WHITE. Ten characters, including chorus; can be made more effective by employing a larger number. PRICE, 75 CENTS.
Стр. 12 - To see the sport, While the dish ran away with the spoon.
Стр. 16 - Ma-ry, quite con-tra-ry, How does your gar-den grow ? Sil-ver bells and coc-kle shells, And pret-ty maids all in a row.