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The Plays

“I think the plays are progressing splendidly, don’t you ? This year we should have the best plays wc have ever had, and that will be something else to be proud of, won’t it? Because, all our other plays have been so good. We have ripping fun at the rehearsals, Cousin Betty. I wouldn’t miss them for anything. I only wish we had longer to practice. Two hours seems so short when one is enjoying oneself! And I know some of the others think so, too! I didn't know that acting was so stunner.” —Cousin Moonmoth. (In view of that shocking last word, I think I had better allow this cousin to remain anonymous!—C.B.) .

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Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 23

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115

The Plays Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 23

The Plays Southland Times, Issue 21091, 24 May 1930, Page 23

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