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226 MUNGRET ANNUAL ENTERTAINMENTS<br />

227<br />

utiliid \Vitli tli liaiiiist of ,'ifucts bun ior,siofl of t'as on tIn' 1:ti' 06,'h was<br />

had tb' int cxa,ting hart ol all liii , lic such dominant cIiaract,'ritic of this<br />

which lic interpreted with thu gri'at.t ii aniat'iir lit' inhlancu,<br />

,r,'iiii and naaiitv, l{ fijoinijo' iii do- A. 11sT\cl madu a tolvintnlg, ntl id,<br />

latioti itoh \mirieaii accent ntnt have ialigitatit and loud-talking, tuiiiii' only to<br />

nt'ii'ssiittd Iiiiig and 1iaii,takng practice. in' 1iiirsu,'d liv thui' ii;utuirai ni'niek of iuiiicl-<br />

.\ a result. intl ii, In' might hay' ti'ils'il taikiii alol over-i earing cI,aritcti'rs.<br />

Pretty Mi 'liv Uraiuiig,ui<br />

'F 11, I'' iii' I 'r i\hiO,'s<br />

TI n' 1.1 'w- l nicked Car<br />

C;iiii'ti en<br />

liii' \\.t s .\5l'eii<br />

Hills it l)iiiuigal<br />

('1 >N(: l:i -i-<br />

Biirki'.<br />

M. Mulcahty.<br />

1'. Keogh.<br />

Trio,<br />

.1. Him-art!, J. Hurl-a', F. \\'i'bh.<br />

I howard,<br />

'F. Murphy.<br />

HIE, 1)1,' PhI ('I'I' 'i' OF DAVID I)<br />

I)ti',' Fl iiiiln,n<br />

I liii liati<br />

Jerry i'tlitliine<br />

l'"ttlti'r Iii right<br />

"u- I hurt l'_nriglit<br />

:1 I-truui,-r \i. ('ara1it'.<br />

Hi.', .i.it';' F. tack.<br />

'I'he kitchen of 1-I()iirilian'' faniiili 'Ion'.<br />

J. "uuivth,<br />

I Ian taut -<br />

A. F iu,tac,'.<br />

j: ('-'ullivuti<br />

L. D. S.<br />

The Italian Straw Hat"<br />

fioni the pages Of an 0. I-henry sketch of langui' and dculing \vitli thc Hoitrihans<br />

II,aV world ocietv.<br />

ar' typical of the tialings of the si,iia'tinle<br />

F. 0'ii,i,ivay. the fiddler, who struck the Castle I .,,iiillord class with tii' li'pi'd<br />

htiiii'lv noti' with his old-tinui' airs, and uillir ii due soil. In cnseiliit'nce, lii<br />

G. SMylat, tin' idle, cool, do/cc-Jar -nun/c Ii pc:1 t ii tall in being fooled by the<br />

neighbour with his amusing streak of iv 'II- ii aini t I )avi' N%as a becoming and sati-<br />

acted iallarttrv. did much to prodiii'.- that<br />

tying ,iiiliision.<br />

-<br />

-7<br />

THE DCFLIcIiv OF DAVID L I. It'aoil<br />

B<br />

An adapted vcrioii of L' I /,ji'n dc /nuil/' a'' I/i/i' liv Labiih,'<br />

FF( ) F F tin' I'asti'r<br />

holidays th<br />

'1' students prduni'tI<br />

Italian Straw Hat,'' a four-act<br />

'uiiedy by Laliuchi-, and cii iivni'd tlit' terni<br />

with a most successful t'nti'rtainna'nt,<br />

An Italian straw hat is not easily obtained<br />

in Paris, but Mme I3aupu'rtius, a notary's<br />

wife, has set bet lii'art oil having one, and<br />

her husband has sent his clerk, Emile, to<br />

procure it. As the latter is returning with<br />

the prize, it is knocked from his hands at a<br />

1 hoofs iusv corner aimd tranipli'il lii'ni'ath tit-<br />

of a caii-horse.<br />

I lot words pass<br />

I t'tween Fuuiil,' and Fadinard, the occupant<br />

of the call, who drives Off in a rage atter<br />

dropping his 1ioi'ki't-iuook.<br />

In this Emili'<br />

,iu,,',,i'ers his addres and also sonic diniiIraging<br />

remarks concerning Fadinard's<br />

prospective father-in-law, Nonancourt, a<br />

nlirs,'rv gardi'umer. lii- liasti'ui' to tb- address<br />

auud threatens ti i reveal tli' stcruts of the<br />

pocket-hook nouns at on,. i)r1''nted<br />

with an exact replica of the lost hat,<br />

Fadiriard is in a fix. It is his ivi'ddiig-day,<br />

and his fussy father-in-law arriv,' just thin<br />

ivitli uncle \e,,inet deaf as<br />

post), followed<br />

hv the bridal iimrty with wedding pr&'sen ts<br />

in eight eals. With sotii,' difficult they are<br />

hutiu,lh'd off to tin' Registrar's, while<br />

h'athiard hurrii' wit to s-cure t1W hat.<br />

At thr bouni't shop frenh ditt'iculti,-s arise.<br />

II- funds that Clorcau, the propr'tor, is one<br />

to wlionu lie owes ,00 francs, and trouble is<br />

i-i'aded only liv a promise Of a dinner to<br />

Cli:irean and liii' frieniin that evening. At<br />

this moment in pours the bridal lintv,<br />

mistaking the shop for the Registrar's, and<br />

amusing sl'efles huilow,—\oancourt alter-

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