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Show Contemptible. An opera glass with a fool at one end of it was made ridiculously conspicuous and conspicuously conspicu-ously ridiculous in the theatre last night. The glass was quiet enough, but tho holder of it was the personification personifi-cation of impudent snubbery, getting up to his feet in the lower part of the parquet, turning round in his seat and ill-niantiercd'y staring everybody in the house out of countenance. When the usher called his attention to his want of politeness, this execrable snob said the people here didn't know what good manners were ! He should have had his seventy-five cents returned and been honored with a dead-head ticket in the corner of the ton gallery. Why did the audienne not hiss ? |