Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, September 10, 1892 by Various
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contribute to the Stage, have no right to dictate to us.
Because a fairly successful Novel means five hundred pounds, and a fairly successful Play yields as many thousands--why be influenced by mercenary motives? Because all Novelists hire their pens in advance for years, and have no time left for outside labour. And last, and (perhaps) not least, Why don't I send in a Play? Because I _have_ tried to write _one_, and find I can't quite manage it! * * * * * According to recent accounts, the attitude of the Salvation Army in Canada may be fairly described as "Revolting." * * * * * [Illustration: EQUIVOCAL. _Rising Young Physician_ (_who cured so many Patients in last year's Epidemic_). "NOT MUCH CHANCE OF MORE INFLUENZA IN ENGLAND _THIS_ WINTER, I FANCY!" _His Wife._ "LET US HOPE FOR THE BEST, DEAREST!"] * * * * * A DIARY OF THE DEAD SEASON. |
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