A TINY STAR.
■;.A small child, Miss Elsie Craven;'who made' ■her.firsiappearance on any.staged in of the Queen of the Fairies in:the'"hew play of , "Pinkiea'rid the Fairies," had quite a sensational, .success;<- ■: Says a , writer•:•'.',in - the ■".Qtteen" ;•'."She simply filled mo', with amazement..: She is a.tiny, creature, clad in golden: tissue, with, smooth blonde. hair ■ curling buoyantly about her waist,. large, l guileless, blue'eyes, and movements that;are the.,embodiment;of■ grace. Suoh brilliant and'finis'hetl .dancing '•is.'almost incredible in anyone ' so small, and/te voice is clear, confident, and far-reaching, whilst ..her '.'imperious ' dignity might-fill an empress with enyy.".\The same writer says that she-brackets ''Pinkie".with "Peter Pan,'? and is quite unable'to say which shd loves;best. ■• "■ -i,\ ■■'■ : : •'.■•.■ "■':■ ';■;.:>-ti.■■■..;:,
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 431, 13 February 1909, Page 11
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112A TINY STAR. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 431, 13 February 1909, Page 11
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