A REFRACTORY AUDIENCE.
A mi\ t 1 lhm_ o tin 1 il i 1 t ] i foim m i in ti it 1 n i i i (iti V' in il iil ti hi n I il i nn il pn! am linn ' n il 1 1 It it i n tin luti II th II I II M 11] il uml i I i n d i 1 li i i v ii h cill th i i n i i t t 1111 I i ill ll ph} md d i n I h m It \i I moii d itb i 1 i n i b i iii i i iul thu-d hu I d i -ii 1 Ih tt ii lii i i 1i mn ti\ i ' ji„o lh tili Ii ii i v li in I h dt id til nit tit' i i m iii i 1 pifuntl I i ih | , d t i - i li oidi i b nIIh 1 ill i i t ii lii lilt! (1 1! I ll I ' 1 t It e\ nm 11 lit ' i nl 1 vi until it 1 ill i i i i 1 ii iiilh nd tl. i i_i ' I I lliti 1 i i I n Mi krio nt t I I I i im ' , lied , mt tiii ' i to _o li mi ' i ' i i i to /i i i I i liii ih i n 1 id 1 it 1 ' i hi iij 1 ukd t i m i ' it) un n-U, it I ii i i j fbltd pi t tin j i I i I v i I ii t un, n1 tl i ' ii iii ii i hii in_ i i ' ii I i ii lit s uni w ' ii ll i i it I ii inn in- til n ii nun ailn >• ii] ti i iti liii, i i tlnct d Ilu ill i\ ii A tin ii ii v j i it ii i i] h 100 ltd t i b 1 m 1 1 i ' Jii i hnr ii th it tl vi ii i I it b d( ul, but ilnth lti inj m 1 nl li li one or not, v,a-. 11m un -li. n. Finally tv> o adult m ..ibii-ui 'h • Im.ii]"' came fon\.ud and pullt d diem ti'- kii.i"toiy curtain. '1 i.. ii ihe i,i ii'_. r adi.iinid to the front oi lli< .md, m a v.n.' choked with ~ nu ~ - mi. "Ladic-. iml ; nil im ii, >'. ■ v.oitil higlad toiiiii"i'i. -v : ■ more v utr troupo if we could, hut ii c i ;.n '' ilj' i) il i. In ;i one-stand Irni n iii,i n.,m i , nl.o.i* cil that we can \h Id up v tl< eld i mbi c ■ of death. Our j>i miv - •'• hi .h, and in hiw' to pay ") do] >.;■>:• tie I. th. T' < n .v.c, no rcgrettoaiJiir.ui.il' thai thr ;1 y i- nonover. You c, ii _'i 1, j.it- .lii .• 1 ~•.< will attend to th" l'';"••',. Vi'< h< .< < \> i y In,pi that the ;,.,iiiil' m.m v ill '• : ' h l / di.m his salary i.'. ' i.i'l ud 'v ..ti.iii' win him biii \lo joy : • ll'-.''n.'. v. lj< l,ta good ion 'it.i i i',, : I uh •'.;,.' i < . ai I ..■<• feel like trit-litt-'i a'l.u',.. m\h . \\" ( . regret tn Me yjtt-.'., bu' ;. il,i ] miim' ii now blowing ont tlr !'• •' -md i - i pretty wtll on into tl i -hud; of the imhiny we mv.-i m\v !.vo.!-b;,' i-. ;,',ii, li-].ing that during our al 'c c th" Ij i', .fd" < )p. R.i Houso Company will ib i Id.; to a- < i' stockholder-, jiui'i'lni " '-rue nun • N i i< ]:-, i c the fooilight ,] nu Mio old piano out m' it, misery and '-i.ik .moihi'i- pdr o, ov ,UU into the bioJc n i iml >iv ot th Lili. ,' dressing-i'iiniii, mi fli.it ihi> iu'ln-i-, v.bo visit your town v, id b< 1 mure _■ ii j.ni d, as it ivei'i', and Mpn.i.'.'d n'oin ilu. uitl, Vtilgtir iiiirld." D. t. Ii" Tit .
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3853, 22 November 1883, Page 4
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672A REFRACTORY AUDIENCE. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3853, 22 November 1883, Page 4
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