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Show llin.lu, iio.i,!.. Mr Itolart Koutar'a extraordinary arlat ntnblanco to Mr. John Kol llngihead once .too.1 hliu In iryi;ood ktead In.lcid. A good uuuiy yean ago Mr, J Tolling head liceame lev of tho Oalcty the. Atrc, and of couno nought A .ultable acting niMiagcr. Among thoM who npplle.1 for the pout waaMrKoutar, and tlioti aeelng him Mr. Ilolllnghlica.1 at onco cngagil Mm, and for a ery curlou. reawin. Like a good mtny other men hi ilmlUr pmltloni, Mr. Ilol llligthead wai often lilted at tho theatre the-atre by . raona whom bowaa unwilling to ie for artotif rvaMjii When one of thcMi gentry called It wm Mr. lfollluheAdj custom to get Mr. Houtar to Interview hliu, tho fact betiu that tho latter gcntlunau borohi wonderful a icnonal llkene.1 to the liweo of the Oalety that It waa almo-t liapnulble for any jh nion not Intlmata-ly Intlmata-ly ACitialntel wltli both men toil!.. tinguUUoiio from tho other. Loudon Tllllith |