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. Christmas cheer [electronic resource]: in three courses, more than ordinary ones, and where every guest will get his dessert, and a taste of those choice spirits, "that cheer but not inebriate," . Joke believed it was TheWhite Cat. We inquired if it wasnot dangerous to bring suchwell-known jokes upon thestage. The Joke said it was—.==*--—~ quite the contrary — thatoldest witticisms always told the best upon theaudience, as any member of the Dramatic AuthorsSociety could bear witness; and especially writersof burlesques. After The White Cat, it was outof place for some time, until it got a ve Stock Photo
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. Christmas cheer [electronic resource]: in three courses, more than ordinary ones, and where every guest will get his dessert, and a taste of those choice spirits, "that cheer but not inebriate, " . Joke believed it was TheWhite Cat. We inquired if it wasnot dangerous to bring suchwell-known jokes upon thestage. The Joke said it was—.==*--—~ quite the contrary — thatoldest witticisms always told the best upon theaudience, as any member of the Dramatic AuthorsSociety could bear witness; and especially writersof burlesques. After The White Cat, it was outof place for some time, until it got a very humbleMtiimilli—- engagement for three daysforGreen-~~ wich Fair, but it met with such ill- treatment from the hands of Mr.Merryman, to whom it was confided, that it was laid up as incapable forsome time afterwards. We inquired if this finished itsengagement. The Joke answered in the ne-It next became a woodcut for a pennyweekly paper, and was for a short time withMr. Clarkson at the Old Bailey, and Colonel Sib-. gative INTRODUCTION.