Good-bye, Lady Wolvercote; I hope the fair and the theatricals will be a great success.
Nowadays, my dear boy, a chit of a girl of twelve is scheming to get a lover, and all these amateur theatricals and literary evenings are only invented to make it easier to get a rich merchant to take a girl on as his mistress.
This accords with his last shift of the "Philosophic Vagabond," and with the knowledge of countrytheatricals displayed in his Adventures of a Strolling Player, or may be a story suggested by them.
Chia Chen therefore withdrew downstairs, and betook himself outside to make arrangements for the offerings to the gods, for the paper money and eatables that had to be burnt, and for the theatricals about to begin.
We couldn't possibly run through all this for a day's theatricals and banquet!
In a little time, the theatricals were brought to a close, and the music was stopped.
In the halls and courts of the other side theatricals and banquets succeeded each other and relations and friends dropped in in an incessant string.
For as soon as any theatricals are set on foot in here, who doesn't surreptitiously sneak out from the garden to have a look?
There are some matters connected with theatricals in India, in the Upper Provinces, which would strike any gentleman or lady fresh from Europe as very odd.
Just as adversity sometimes brings out men's strongest characteristics, hitherto unsuspected, so can amateur theatricals lead to surprising discoveries of humour and resource.
There was a Glee Club: there were dances, and private theatricals in Mrs. Dwyer's new house, in which it was imperative that Honora should take part.
Persuade him to stay awhile in London, that you may have him at your next theatricals at Holland House.
Once for some modest private theatricals I had written a couple of little pieces to be acted by ourselves and our friends.
Theatricals led to Regnier, whom I think he had been to see in Les Vieux Garçons.
I think, too, of the last time that I saw him, which was at his office in Wellington Street, whither I went to ask him to come to some theatricals that we were getting up.
For a considerable period of his life, he was largely concerned in theatricals in St. Louis, New Orleans and other cities, and acquired a handsome property.
Though his performances were very meritorious and were well received, theatricals were dull and houses were slim.
The private theatricals were at first very successful; but by degrees they lost their interest and were given up.
When Mr Mansell was left in charge of the brig a heavy weight lay on his heart, and he could by no means take part in the preparations for the theatricals which occupied the rest of the crew.
When Mrs. Mainwaring came down to Kitlands there would be all sorts of gaieties going on--riding parties and archery meetings in the summer, and dances and theatricals in the winter.
We were in great distress for a Rosalind, and the Williams heard of our difficulty, and they said they knew a young lady who had studied the part for some private theatricals that had never come off.
At all events, she has set every one guessing and gossiping at such a rate that all thought of archery is forgotten, and even our private theatricals have lost their interest in presence of this real drama.
Annie's mission took her to the ministers of the various denominations, and she was able to overcome any scruples they might have about the theatricals by urging the excellence of their object.
This is what Mr. Brandreth's theatricals swindled the shop-hands out of.
The object is so worthy, and the theatricals will be so entirely unobjectionable in every respect.
Annie could not have had the face to speak of Mr. Brandreth's theatricals in that grim presence; and as it was, she resolved to put forward their serious object.
But what have your outdoor theatricals to do--But of course.
We are just in time to see some theatricals at the municipality.
Then hi instituted these popular theatricals in honour of the Patron Saint, and fixed them irrevocably for the hour of three o'clock.
In a general light, private theatricals are open to some objections, but as we are circumstanced, I must think it would be highly injudicious, and more than injudicious to attempt anything of the kind.
To be so near happiness, so near fame, so near the long paragraph in praise of the privatetheatricals at Ecclesford, the seat of the Right Hon.
I shall always look back on our theatricals with exquisite pleasure.
And he arranged that the day after these privatetheatricals we should run away and be married.
It was no use going to bed, for I had not got home from the theatricals till three o'clock, and in two hours Augustus would come.
He was the life and soul of the place, indefatigable in getting up sports and theatricals for the men, and building a permanent club for their use, which effectually prevented the weaker men, or shall we say the more generous hearted?
It was a sight to see the gymnasium, in which the theatricals were held, during one of Baden-Powell's performances.
Assistant Military Secretary, and commanded a column in attack--was for the most part humdrum, and only enlivened by theatricals and shooting expeditions.
He rides like Renz, dances like Frappart, and more than that, in private theatricals he is like Blasel, Matras and Knaak in one person.
There came a time when I not only went to parties and theatricals at the Admiralty, but went in the afternoons to play with the children.
There were often delightful theatricals at the Admiralty.
Good dinners and amusing theatricals enter largely into the pleasurable anticipations of English visiters to Paris.
Theatricals are held in a mammoth tent, as there is so far no theatre.
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