the door (a real door) behind them is extremely expressive and
despairing & everything at once. She seems a heartless coquette
- but she loves him and is charming by flashes. The rest were good
too. The first act was bachelor quarters, a funny frowsy servant. A
desperate young barrister-a genial young friend - and old one - two
pretty girl visitors afterward taken away by their mother & then
his ter- rible temptation to take the money willed him in trust and
finally a pathetic yielding and awful young face - already a little
resourceful watching the blaze of the burning letter as the curtain
falls. The second act is a luxurious country- house hall-rugs,
lamps, cushions, pictures, a balcony & a staircase- everything
magnificent and the young man comes into his fortune but far from
happy. Here all the lovers are affianced but his sweetheart accepts him like a woman of stone - because
1895
the door (a real door) behind them is extremely expressive and
despairing & everything at once. She seems a heartless coquette
- but she loves him and is charming by flashes. The rest were good
too. The first act was bachelor quarters, a funny frowsy servant. A
desperate young barrister-a genial young friend - and old one - two
pretty girl visitors afterward taken away by their mother & then
his ter- rible temptation to take the money willed him in trust and
finally a pathetic yielding and awful young face - already a little
resourceful watching the blaze of the burning letter as the curtain
falls. The second act is a luxurious country- house hall-rugs,
lamps, cushions, pictures, a balcony & a staircase- everything
magnificent and the young man comes into his fortune but far from
happy. Here all the lovers are affianced but his sweetheart accepts him like a woman of stone - because
1895
the door (a real door) behind them is extremely expressive and
despairing & everything at once. She seems a heartless coquette
- but she loves him and is charming by flashes. The rest were good
too. The first act was bachelor quarters, a funny frowsy servant. A
desperate young barrister-a genial young friend - and old one - two
pretty girl visitors afterward taken away by their mother & then
his ter- rible temptation to take the money willed him in trust and
finally a pathetic yielding and awful young face - already a little
resourceful watching the blaze of the burning letter as the curtain
falls. The second act is a luxurious country- house hall-rugs,
lamps, cushions, pictures, a balcony & a staircase- everything
magnificent and the young man comes into his fortune but far from
happy. Here all the lovers are affianced but his sweetheart accepts him like a woman of stone - because