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...Club Vera Languores Nostros, Lotti Glee Club Caniate Domino, Hassler Glee Club What's Sweeter Than a New-Blown Rose Handel Miss Macbeth Kalinka, Old Russian Folk Song Miss Macbeth At the Well, Hageman Miss Macbeth Slumber Song, Mac Dowell Miss Macheth Tally-ho. Leout Miss Macheth Come Again, Sweet Love, Dowland Glee Club Spread Your Wings, Cut Glee Club With Soprano Solo by Miss Macbeth Saltarelle, Saint-Saens Glee Club Intermission Aria--Polonaise--"Mignon", Thomas Miss Macbeth Cherns of Hacchanics, Gounod Glee Club Heart-ache, Dvorak Glee Club Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones, 17th Century German Melody Glee...
...honor of her family; the useless resistance of Esteban to the "envious, evil mind" that is controlling his life; the guilty love of Acacia for her stepfather, concealed until the last moment under a mask of hate; and the remorseless jealously of the dead, that finally confounds sweet-heart and enemy in one final ruin-these are the elements that, under Benavente's touch, take life and from upon the stage. The slow movement of the tragedy affords ample time for some excellent dialogue, and bits of Spanish philosophy, that somehow remain in the mind long after the major part...
...with and finally marries a pretty governess. But without the element of adolescence the plot would be too commonplace for mention, so the action revolves chiefly on the sentimental affairs of the 17-year-old Bobble Wheeler and his sister Cora, who has just attained the flapper age of sweet sixteen. The play is a comedy of incidents in the life of the Wheeler family; Bobble is burdened with the dark crime of having kissed the housemaid in "a moment of sensuosity," as he tragically confesses, while passionately in love with the governess, Miss Pinney,--"the most spiritual-minded woman...
...wait painfully upon himself, no longer will the spacious halls be desecrated by Waldorlian self-service--he has but to touch an ivory button--or is it mother-of-pearl?--and a page will bear to him the article desired, be it a package of chewing-gum, or--bitter-sweet reminder of past glories--lemonade and water! Well may the shades of the Puritan stand agape; well may the Blue Sunday advocates hold forth; the finesse of Greece and the luxury of Rome have descended upon Cambridge...
...other, John Halliday, a sort of intellectual Major Dobbin, equally in love with her, must be content to worship from afar. Anne, as a bride of 17, is not willing to become prematurely a sedate matron; she starts out to live her life in her own sweet way. But finally, after she has had her share of trouble and excitement--after she has been separated from her husband and has lost her only child--come reconciliation and a humbling of her somewhat selfish will...