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Wit And Humor of the Stage a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchterm
Henry Frederic Reddall
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What's the matter with you ? ' Then it suddenly dawned on me where I was, but the house had tumbled to the situation, and came down in convulsions. " A Laggard Dawn Ah, the audience held their breath and simply thr-r-rilled as Jack Braveboy, the hero, killed the last of the Indians. He staggered about ; he almost fainted with loss of blood. Then he gazed about him, and suddenly his voice rang out with hope. "See!" he cried. "The dawn breaks bright upon yon topmost heights ! " The stage remained... in darkness. "See!" he yelled again. "The dawn breaks bright upon yon topmost heights ! " Still darkness reigned. "The dawn ! the dawn ! " he screamed, rag- ing about the stage. " It breaks ! The dawn ! " A head popped over the mountain -top. "Old 'ard, guv'nor ! " said the head. " Don't be in sich a blewmin' hurry 1 Some one's bin an' turned the gas orf 1 " Retreat ? Never ! In an Irish garrison town a theatrical com- 90 TlCltt an& Ibumor ot tbc Stage pany was giving performances, and some sol- diers from the local barracks were engaged to act as supers.
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