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under his nose察so that he can denounce them in the last act。 

     They never see him there察standing close beside them察while they are 

performing these fearful crimes。 

     It is marvelous how short´sighted people on the stage are。            We always 

thought that the young lady in real life was moderately good at not seeing 

folks she did not want to when they were standing straight in front of her察

but her affliction in this direction is as nothing compared with that of her 

brothers and sisters on the stage。 



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     These unfortunate people come into rooms where there are crowds of 

people   aboutpeople   that   it   is   most   important   that   they   should   see察  and 

owing to   not   seeing   whom  they  get   themselves   into   fearful   trouble察  and 

they never notice any of them。            They talk to somebody opposite察and they 

can't see a third person that is standing bang between the two of them。 

     You might fancy they wore blinkers。 

     Then察 again察 their  hearing   is   so   terribly  weak。       It   really  ought   to   be 

seen   to。    People   talk   and   chatter   at   the   very   top   of   their   voices   close 

behind   them察  and   they   never   hear   a   worddon't   know   anybody's   there察

even。     After   it   has   been   going   on   for   half   an   hour察  and   the   people   ;up 

stage;   have   made   themselves   hoarse   with   shouting察  and   somebody   has 

been   boisterously   murdered   and   all   the   furniture   upset察  then   the   people 

;down stage; ;think they hear a noise。; 

     The comic man always rows with his wife if he is married or with his 

sweetheart if he is not married。            They quarrel all day long。           It must be a 

trying life察you would think察but they appear to like it。 

     How   the   comic   man   lives   and   supports   his   wife   she   looks   as   if   it 

wanted something to support her察too and family is always a mystery to 

us。    As we have said察he is not a rich man and he never seems to earn any 

money。      Sometimes he keeps a shop察and in the way he manages business 

it must be an expensive thing to keep察for he never charges anybody for 

anything察he is so generous。           All his customers seem to be people more or 

less in trouble察and he can't find it in his heart to ask them to pay for their 

goods under such distressing circumstances。 

     He   stuffs   their   basket   full   with   twice   as   much   as   they   came   to   buy察

pushes their money back into their hands察and wipes away a tear。 

     Why   doesn't   a   comic   man   come   and   set   up   a   grocery   store   in   our 

neighborhood拭

     When   the   shop   does   not   prove   sufficiently   profitable   as   under   the 

above´explained   method   sometimes   happens   to   be   the   case   the   comic 

man's wife seeks to add to the income by taking in lodgers。                    This is a bad 

move on her part察for it always ends in the lodgers taking her in。 The hero 

and   heroine察  who   seem   to   have   been   waiting   for   something   of   the   sort察

immediately come and take possession of the whole house。 



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     Of course the comic man could not think of charging for mere board 

and    lodging    the   man    who    knocked     him   down     when    they   were    boys 

together Besides察was not the heroine now the hero's wife the sweetest 

and the blithest girl in all the village of Deepdale拭            。They must have been 

a   gloomy     band察   the  others。    How     can   any   one    with   a  human     heart 

beneath his bosom suggest that people like that should pay for their rest 

and washing拭       The comic man is shocked at his wife for even thinking of 

such a thing察and the end of it is that Mr。 and Mrs。 Hero live there for the 

rest   of   the play  rent   free察  coals察  soap察  candles察  and   hair´oil   for   the   child 

being provided for them on the same terms。 

     The hero raises vague and feeble objections to this arrangement now 

and again。      He says he will not hear of such a thing察that he will stay no 

longer to be a burden upon these honest folk察but will go forth unto the 

roadside and there starve。         The comic man has awful work with him察but 

wins at last and persuades the noble fellow to stop on and give the place 

another trial。 

     When察a morning or so after witnessing one of these beautiful scenes察

our   own   landlady   knocks   at   our   door   and   creates   a   disturbance   over   a 

paltry matter of three or four weeks' rent察and says she'll have her money 

or   out   we   go   that   very   day察  and   drifts   slowly   away   down   toward   the 

kitchen察  abusing   us   in   a   rising   voice   as   she   descends察  then   we   think   of 

these things and grow sad。 

     It is the example of the people round him that makes the comic man so 

generous。      Everybody is generous on the stage。               They are giving away 

their   purses   all   day   long察  that   is   the   regulation   ;tip;   on   the   stageone's 

purse。     The   moment   you   hear   a   tale   of   woe察  you   grab   it   out   of   your 

pocket察slap it in to the woe´er's palm察grip his hand察dash away a tear察and 

exit察  you   don't   even   leave   yourself   a   'bus   fare   home。  You   walk   back 

quickly and get another purse。 

     Middle´class people   and others on the stage   who are   short of   purses 

have   to   content   themselves   with   throwing   about   rolls   of   bank´notes   and 

tipping servants with five´pound checks。              Very stingy people on the stage 

have been known to be so cussed mean as to give away mere sovereigns。 

     But they are generally only villains or lords that descend to this sort of 



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thing。    Respectable stage folk never offer anything less than a purse。 

     The recipient is very grateful on   receiving the purse he never looks 

inside and thinks that Heaven ought to reward the donor。                   They get a lot 

of   work   out   of   Heaven  on   the stage。     Heaven   does   all the  odd   jobs   for 

them  that they  don't   want   to   go   to   the trouble and   expense   of   doing   for 

themselves。       Heaven's chief duty on the stage is to see to the repayment 

of all those sums of money that are given or lent to the good people。                    It is 

generally      requested     to  do   this   to  the   tune   of   a  ;thousand´fold;an 

exorbitant rate when you come to think of it。 

     Heaven   is   also   expected   to   take   care   that   the   villain   gets   properly 

cursed察and to fill up its spare time by bringing misfortune upon the local 

landlord。     It   has   to   avenge   everybody   and   to   help   all   the   good   people 

whenever they are in trouble。           And they keep it going in this direction。 

     And   when the hero   leaves   for prison   Heaven has   to   take care of   his 

wife and child till he comes out察and if this isn't a handful for it察we don't 

know what would be 

     Heaven on the stage is always on the side of the hero and heroine and 

against the police。 

     Occasionally察  of   late   years察  the   comic   man   has   been   a   bad   man察  but 

you   can't   hate   him   for   it。 What   if   he   does   ruin   the   hero   and   rob   the 

heroine and help to murder the good old man拭                  He does it all in such a 

genial察 light´hearted   spirit   that   it   is   not   in   one's   heart   to   feel   angry  with 

him。     It is the way in which a thing is done that makes all the difference。 

     Besides察he can always round on his pal察the serious villain察at the end察

and that makes it all right。 

     The comic man is not a sportsman。              If he goes out shooting察we know 

that when he returns we shall hear that he has shot the dog。                    If he takes 

his girl out on the river he upsets her literally we mean。 The comic man 

never goes out for a day's pleasure without coming home a wreck。 

     If he merely goes   to tea with his girl at her   mother's察he swallows   a 

muffin and chokes himself。 

     The comic man is not happy in his married life察nor does it seem to us 

that   he   goes   the   right   way   to   be   so。 He   calls   his   wife   ;his   old   Dutch 

clock察─ the old geyser察─and such like terms of endearment察and addresses 



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