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AN ACTOR'S STORY.

Au sctor-mkßigcr told a fuuoy itory at the Giwroom Olub tlx otbrr night. Ho wai tiaToH ng in Weator u America »itb » co<i)p* ar »nd after » •erica of Mlunt tbe mantgir w& all bU »nppoitr» ««© well nigb •• brvko. TH*7 Wire. bo-»fTrr, bartyeil op by tbo know that it lb* nrxt town at which lb»y were don largfj oudlcDCra ware pr(Knl>ed. Fuitber »opplie* or atarratlondrpendrd upon thorefu'r, bo* tbe'-y ajrtrlla ro«o wjtb hcpe u the/ up; proa««!«<l. Th*y w*ro drirrn Into tawa by > tram*t*r, tbo railway ata'lon beltig two mllea from tl*Jr hotel. Jt waa iboul four o'oloci ) n ibe maisliif, »ad a* U.t luge wifgoutwc-pt oat upon lh« Llghway WHog to town tbo actormanager gawd ti«t»nd in the direction of Ihetr Mocoa, The »ky waa Ilghtpd with the golden bluab of what »»• *pp*r*»tly Up dawn. "What a beautiful *ui rl»o !" remarked lb* actor-mac»ger wlih r-ntbu.|»«ra, turning to the ira>s»trr t 1 • Whore ?" wa» the teamiter'i laconic laqulry. " Why, jondor, leplied tb« aetor-muaicr, do uilb'-ng the eaat with ■ graceful >wr«p of hi* arm. * . •" That ain't so auurite," aaid fcbe dri»«r, dogmatically. •' J«o »uori»c ? Th«o »h»t i» jt r* «akt-d bla compulsion. »• That'* the opwy-Lotuo a-buraiag up,"' w«a aha mo.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 30, Issue 9186, 13 October 1899, Page 2

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AN ACTOR'S STORY. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 30, Issue 9186, 13 October 1899, Page 2

AN ACTOR'S STORY. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume 30, Issue 9186, 13 October 1899, Page 2

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