Penrod by Booth Tarkington
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overalls which the janitor had left hanging upon a peg.
Inspiration and action were almost simultaneous. CHAPTER V THE PAGEANT OF THE TABLE ROUND "Penrod!" Mrs. Lora Rewbush stood in the doorway, indignantly gazing upon a Child Sir Lancelot mantled to the heels. "Do you know that you have kept an audience of five hundred people waiting for ten minutes?" She, also, detained the five hundred while she spake further. "Well," said Penrod contentedly, as he followed her toward the buzzing stage, "I was just sitting there thinking." Two minutes later the curtain rose on a medieval castle hall richly done in the new stage-craft made in Germany and consisting of pink and blue cheesecloth. The Child King Arthur and the Child Queen Guinevere were disclosed upon thrones, with the Child Elaine and many other celebrities in attendance; while about fifteen Child Knights were seated at a dining-room table round, which was covered with a large Oriental rug, and displayed (for the knights' refreshment) a banquet service of silver loving-cups and trophies, borrowed from the Country Club and some local automobile manufacturers. In addition to this splendour, potted plants and palms have seldom been more lavishly used in any castle on the stage or off. |
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