IMPRESSED.
i J Actors frequently received unexpected | roof of the realism of their art. Not ing ago. on the occasion of the perforni'ice of "Hamlet" by a distinguished ngiish player, there were no more invested and absorbed spectators than two ewsies in the gallery. The boys had been watching the perirmance with breathless interest. The ist. act was drawing to a close. The j uel almost dragged tho lads from their ■at.s. Before their eyes the Queen was poison1, .Laertes killed, tho King killed. Ilamt killed. Oil the final tragexly the irtaiu siarted down. The audience was lellbnuud. In the gallery there was a clatter and crash as one of the boys mentioned arted for the door. ( "Coma on, Tommy!" ho shouted back i his companion, "thistle! Derc'U be ;tras out on dis!'"—'"llarpcr's Monthly."
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 13, 23 December 1911, Page 11
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134IMPRESSED. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 13, 23 December 1911, Page 11
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