;enei ■ able "^g a representation of " King lear," at one "stri lur me fropolitan theatres, an old gentleman «. * i the country, who was visibly affected by the °' losofsome of the scenes, electrified the house 7&>., oaring out, " Mr. Manager, sir, alter the play aye< ter the play, sir, to a comedy, upon your peril, j o f ] Int., pay ray money to be made wretched in , way. Give us something funny, at your peril - \®t *<"».— That « there is a skeleton in every \ xt sll °U6e, not ev en staid old bachelors, who ft ' - no Becrets ' can n °w ca H in question. For ] mow since crinoline came into fashion, there is. ] ivas,- jnly ono skeleton, but perhaps half a dozen i ng,f 7«y woman in the house, 4je she misttess or 1 ; I.— Fun. I '/' ".
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Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 18, 9 January 1863, Page 3
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135Untitled Southland Times, Volume I, Issue 18, 9 January 1863, Page 3
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