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tHE PROOUCWJN OF M. ROSTANO* LONG EXPECTED 1 "CHAMTECLER/MN PARIS ON FEBRUARY 7. 1. -M. Guitry, who believes that the -sun can only rise at his crowing. 2.~Mme. Simone as the Hen. Pheasant, in her £1500 dress. 3. Mma. Augustine Leriche' as a Guinea Fowl, a sort, of bon-hunting hostess of the farmyard. 4. Act- L-The-Hen Pheasant's night in the farmyari-Cihaniecler (M. Guitry) and the hens. (Note the dog-kennel of ten feet high on right, ,'■.". and the gigantic birdcage, horse collar,etc.', on left. Hie owls, sharing Ohantecler's belief that it is he who, with his crowing, brings the daylight, plot his overthrow, since they lore the night and hate a-creature whose voice hurts their eyes. But it is the hen pheasant, in love with Chantecler,. who brings about his mental .undoing Towards daam covers his head with her wings, so-that he cannot see tie sunrise, and on.finding the day has broken without his crowing, his pnde and faith-are gone, and the ordy comfort left -is" ait it was better to have had faith in a lie than none at all.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 6

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tHE PROOUCWJN OF M. ROSTANO* LONG EXPECTED1 "CHAMTECLER/MN PARIS ON FEBRUARY 7. 1. -M. Guitry, who believes that the -sun can only rise at his crowing. 2.~Mme. Simone as the Hen. Pheasant, in her £1500 dress. 3. Mma. Augustine Leriche' as a Guinea Fowl, a sort, of bon-hunting hostess of the farmyard. 4. Act- L-The-Hen Pheasant's night in the farmyari-Cihaniecler (M. Guitry) and the hens. (Note the dog-kennel of ten feet high on right, ,'■.". and the gigantic birdcage, horse collar,etc.', on left. Hie owls, sharing Ohantecler's belief that it is he who, with his crowing, brings the daylight, plot his overthrow, since they lore the night and hate a-creature whose voice hurts their eyes. But it is the hen pheasant, in love with Chantecler,. who brings about his mental .undoing Towards daam covers his head with her wings, so-that he cannot see tie sunrise, and on.finding the day has broken without his crowing, his pnde and faith-are gone, and the ordy comfort left -is" ait it was better to have had faith in a lie than none at all. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 6

tHE PROOUCWJN OF M. ROSTANO* LONG EXPECTED1 "CHAMTECLER/MN PARIS ON FEBRUARY 7. 1. -M. Guitry, who believes that the -sun can only rise at his crowing. 2.~Mme. Simone as the Hen. Pheasant, in her £1500 dress. 3. Mma. Augustine Leriche' as a Guinea Fowl, a sort, of bon-hunting hostess of the farmyard. 4. Act- L-The-Hen Pheasant's night in the farmyari-Cihaniecler (M. Guitry) and the hens. (Note the dog-kennel of ten feet high on right, ,'■.". and the gigantic birdcage, horse collar,etc.', on left. Hie owls, sharing Ohantecler's belief that it is he who, with his crowing, brings the daylight, plot his overthrow, since they lore the night and hate a-creature whose voice hurts their eyes. But it is the hen pheasant, in love with Chantecler,. who brings about his mental .undoing Towards daam covers his head with her wings, so-that he cannot see tie sunrise, and on.finding the day has broken without his crowing, his pnde and faith-are gone, and the ordy comfort left -is" ait it was better to have had faith in a lie than none at all. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 775, 26 March 1910, Page 6

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