Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 02, April 9, 1870 by Various
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_Young Lady before-named_. "Isn't EFFIE GERMON _too_ lovely?" _Bostonian Youth_. "Yes. RISTORI is, however -----" _Heavy old Party_. "This fire business is dangerous, sir. Never saw it done at the old Park. EDMUND KEAN would -----" ACT V. _Enter Original Coram_. "I am WALTER CORAM. I can now prove it by simply mentioning the fact. I love the daughter of the Comic Villain, and will marry her." _Unprincipled Clerk_. "All is lost except WALTER CORAM, who ought to be. I will go to Australia, at once." (_He goes_.) _Comic Villain_, (_smashes his hat over his eyes and swears_). _Virtuous Banker_. "Bless you, my children. I forgive you all the injuries I have done you." (_Curtain_.) * * * * * _Every body in the audience_. "How do you like--Real fire; STODDAHT'S faces are--Real fire; EFFIE GERMON is--Real fire; Come and take--Real fire; JIM WALLACK is always at home in--Real fire; There is nothing in the play but--Real fire." _Misanthropic Critic, to gentlemanly Treasurer_. "Can I have two seats for to-morrow night?" |
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