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March 5, 1870-] THE TOMAHA WK. , • 93 j
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"PINJSTOCKr—A TRAGEDY!
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nished reasons Tom Encouraged Tay by for...
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FROU-FROU.
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As it is said that seven dramatic author...
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MONE Y AND MONE TS IVORTH.
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scand The al official that has Giornale ...
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March 5, 1870-] The Tomaha Wk. , • 93 J
March 5 , 1870- ] THE TOMAHA WK . , 93 j
"Pinjstockr—A Tragedy!
" PINJSTOCKr—A TRAGEDY !
Nished Reasons Tom Encouraged Tay By For...
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A 'Tis placard not safe , offering to remain a large —at reward least , not for her thy e fair . head . Pretender . —Sad fate . —I fly . ( Enter Mary and soldiers ) . Mary . With —Arrest fearful the speed traitor , . hurry And him , now away , To Both hanged Towe , r of London drawn , , and where quartered let him . be Pretender . —A merry jade i Tableau . Scene incidents II . — of First this Grooves scene see . The Mrs battle . Markham of the ' s Boyne " History . ( For oj England" page 432 . )
Frou-Frou.
FROU-FROU .
As It Is Said That Seven Dramatic Author...
As it is said that seven dramatic authors have " done " this I leading don going celebrated that to part produce can p . iece cast It into may it it ; , and thoug Eng interest onl lish h y there , two and our actresses readers is that only one to least capable know company six wha of theatre rilling t in it is s Lon the are all - j | about , we therefore subjoin the materials of which it is composed : — Dramatis Persons . ! Brigard Sartorys { a { Le French Marl papa ) . of the degraded type ) . j \ Valreas Frou-Frou { indispensable { sauce piquan in te a ) , French 7 nenage ) . j \ . Gilberte La Baronne { good { with y-good much y ) . experie ? ice—French ) . & c ., & c , & c . , Act I . Valreas but is agrees after to Frou marry -Frou Sartorys , who is , who aft , er strang no one e to in say particular , is after , naug her , but hty has throughout Gilberte . after him . Brigard and La Baronne Act II . Frou- in Baronne Gilberte Frou favour going in of and her marriage ; twith Bri place gard Val . with reas as Sartorys , a befor and deceased , e i , gnoring perfectl if possible wife y the ' s happy sister arg , a uments . , littl puts La e naughtier , Act III . Gilberte La B immensel aronne as usual jolly . . Frou Sartory -Frou s more bolts . perfectly happy . Act IV . Unadaptable . Act V . Everybody tolerably ( resignedly ) jolly . Frou-Frou expires . the It piece will , especiall e' amusing y with to th see e 4 what th Act the . adapters have done with
Mone Y And Mone Ts Ivorth.
MONE Y AND MONE TS IVORTH .
Scand The Al Official That Has Giornale ...
scand The al official that has Giornale been set de on Roma foot to the highl effect y indig that n the ant Roman at the th silv ersons e er rumour coinag . Of as e course is absolutel short whil wei y unworth ght e we should y bad of credenc be quality lad e , t and o by take right stigmatise the -mind word ed s p of the Giornale de R , oma for granted , und g er circumstances in gen because eral , it the is a little hard of France to be condemned Switzerland as " wro I ng tal -minded on ac " - cepted analysis money is better value , than that of , Rome , especi y ally refusing when the to op accept inion is the forced Pontifical upon coinage us by th as e countries a fair equivalent in question for th think eir own we can . With manage every the wish matter to at be an right approximate -minded , we loss do of not a couple of shillinffs Jn the pound , . v " ¦ ^ > - , ,. ¦ ,, !_ " "" ' ' "' "" P" r »~» T' »~ ( 1- ' i -- ••—* . 1 ij if 1 . . .. 1 . 1 if ^ ... ... , '"' -y
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), March 5, 1870, page 93, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_05031870/page/11/
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