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It seems that his first performance in London of an entertainment of this sort was undertaken in conjunction with Mr. Arnold , the proprietor of the Lyceum Theatre , and that before starting he had entered into a contract with him for ...
It seems that his first performance in London of an entertainment of this sort was undertaken in conjunction with Mr. Arnold , the proprietor of the Lyceum Theatre , and that before starting he had entered into a contract with him for ...
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First , then he would have cut a magnificent caper ! followed that up by a brilliant pirouette , accompanied by the snapping of his fingers and the chorus of fal lal de riddle diddle , -and concluded the performance with a hearty ha ...
First , then he would have cut a magnificent caper ! followed that up by a brilliant pirouette , accompanied by the snapping of his fingers and the chorus of fal lal de riddle diddle , -and concluded the performance with a hearty ha ...
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was then stated that he had acted through the first piece with a blister on his chest , hoping to be enabled to get through the whole of the night's performance , but at the end of the opera he found himself so exhausted that he was ...
was then stated that he had acted through the first piece with a blister on his chest , hoping to be enabled to get through the whole of the night's performance , but at the end of the opera he found himself so exhausted that he was ...
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The Gurney Papers Nos XIII XIV XV XVI By the Author | 264 |
Little Pedlington in a Pucker By the Author of Paul Pry | 321 |
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