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BITS OF DIAL OGIJF FROM Unlversal's startling adaptation of Preston Sturgis' Stage 1 riW/Pl Play that Is provoking gasps of laughter the world over THEATRE M j |fj ILW 2^JS"J commencing ** _TL_ ™II LEWIS STONE • M DMHOIIORABH i GUS: "Judge, I'm in love. It's wonderful to have such a pain in the ISABEL: "I will »tay if you promise not to say nice things to me." innrir l'"«rii. J v. v t- _^»~- ' GUS: "If you don't want me to, 1 JUDGE: Oh, go and have a. cold shower—or a hot shower—whatever ' won't say sweet things to you." you ta^e in * ■••• ®°* *'"»- 1* ISABEL: "But I do want you tol" dOFW§^ /"" """">, V'^V<A^s: ' - ■j&Sm^B&i * vfafrk. W V ■» ywH^Bte^SSfi^L ISS2t-" l'™ JUlt >een ySTaSyheld^^ GUS; "Never think, darling. that thi« vminv .^Bflßßlß^BKit' TSARFI • "TTi ♦' " ■* 1' officer that your 3jp^** \ B^B^B^B^B^K Ns%*i§& * ~ J rffflr" HsK^raL. _^^^^J^*&. " ' '^I4^iliii> *^^. mKß^Kr^k^^i^^ sß^Bpik aB^H v&xgp^*^* IdNv * * *v^ - - ~ ISABEL: " I guess honour isn't every- ,_^ wj ISABEL: "You don't love me—you don't!" /? *-\ thing. Do you think so, Judge?" '^Hfe GUS: "I do—you know I do!" /-~*' ' ! JUDGE: "Honour should be tempered ISABEL: "Then why did yotf leave me last ( \ with the milk of human kindness, but Pm** '■ mgilt with that stuffed ted<*y be«r* ; ■' J I'm afraid too much honour is apt to M !s***' j

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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1932, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1932, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 29, 4 February 1932, Page 16

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