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The Daughter of Anderson Crow

CHAPTER XXX
12/18

The press comments are very favourable," said Harry.

"They all say that Miss Marmaduke, who plays Rosalind, is great.

We've got a cut of her and, say, she's a beauty.

I can see myself sitting in the front row next Thursday night, good and proper." "Say, Anderson, I think it's a dern shame fer Mark Riley to go 'round pastin' them reward bills over the show pictures," growled Isaac Porter.
"He ain't got a bit o' sense." With one accord the crowd turned to inspect two adjacent bill boards.
Mark had either malignantly or insanely pasted the reward notices over the nether extremities of Rosalind as she was expected to appear in the Forest of Arden.

There was a period of reflection on the part of an outraged constituency.
"I don't see how he's goin' to remove off them reward bills without scraping off her legs at the same time," mused Anderson Crow in perplexity.


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