I'•,Miss-Sarah Brooke, who is appearing so successfully .in "The Earth(' in the Kingsway .Theatre, London, tells of'an amusing experience she. had at a house party in the counAfter a dance oue night she retired to bed/but had hardly closed her eyes when a gruff voice quite close to her said, "Goodnight, nurse. "I was too. scared to utter a sound,"-says Miss Brooke) "I could only peep round in the cold, grey light of daybreak to see ..where I had left the door! Then the : voio4 said: 'Hullo, Sarah! , I found my own voico now, and protested strongly that* practical jokes could bo. carried too far. I was j'usfc going to arouse the house, when, by the increasing light, I saw a parrot's'cage on a table not far from my bed. I had teen 'put up' in what was usually the nursery, and the nurse's name tappenod to bo Sarah, m wall »e nana.". : ~ L -i
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 599, 30 August 1909, Page 5
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