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Show A n. n.. ik. l.l. Msiue. Some years iigoainelodramn was lie-Ing lie-Ing -rf..rniM in n country thiater, tho chief aitor In which bad mado himself, from his haughty and ovirUnrlng conduct, con-duct, disliked by nil. In Ihe last scrno ho was supposed to i islt tho tombs of his ancestors. In tho i enter of tho stagu upon a marbla ttdestnl stocsl tho t tatno of his father. A heavy fold of drapery cinercd tho flgnre. l'.nUr Alliert, who thus addressed tbo statue: "I am hero onre again to gasn upon thwo features which In life so often looked cm mo with lendirest nlTectlon, I'alhir. thy mourning nm now comes to liy tlieo ndnratlon. Ut me remoto the fill which from tho vulgar gnio shields thobelovedlmngoof nonco dear Inn nt' OH went tho droiiery and, bttxildl tho father stood upon his hea.ll TheilTit cannot lw descrlbcl. It was ole trii Tlio shouts of laughter which followed tho miltako of tho super clTittually put an end to tho scene, which changed to tho next as quickly aa juaslble, amid tho Jetrsof tho uudlmcc, tho nngir of tho manager and thv iincontrollablu raga of tho nclor. I.ond jii Tit-tilts. |