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unearths some literary gems.
From Ainslee's, 1922-23:
[all Parker, including the attachments]***"In the midst of life we are in Cain's storehouse!"***It is dull enough to satisfy the most exacting.***a ghost strictly according to Doyle***When we heard that Ethel Barrymore was to do Juliet--you always "do" a Shakespearean character...***among the season's hottest dogs[this is a positive epithet]***All I can bear to tell you is that it was one of those plays that have a subtitle. This was: "Thoughts Are Things."***
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