you! - I've had a lovely time" &c. Then a man played on the
piano and then Chevalier
bounced out and sang "Misses 'Awkins" most delightfully
- drawling & gesturing & grimacing most inimitably. Then he sang
"An thin I fink. It's h'all a blank. A dusty dirty des-set.
It' ayn't exactly wot he ses But the nawsty my
'e ses hit!" He was another person from the "'Awkins! Then an oldish
man did some clever palming and sleight of hand performances. With a
bland faced gentleman as a funny "assistant". - Then
Chevalier again with a "poipe" and a dear old man's make
up with a pathetic character song. "We've bin thegither forty year -
It's not a b dy too much. There ayn't a
lydy in the land I swap for my old Dutch.
My dear - old dutch." For an encore he sang a roaring funny thing -
in gray trousers - black & yellow striped waistcoat with sweater with "waistcoat" over & a derby! It was a waltz & a regular bowery air
- & such faces and paces. Something about
"I'm dead nuts on dancing." He was quite irresistible in that dance!
The "musical monologuist" was roaring funny a fat - handsome - tenor man -
who could make himself
1896
you! - I've had a lovely time" &c. Then a man played on the
piano and then Chevalier
bounced out and sang "Misses 'Awkins" most delightfully
- drawling & gesturing & grimacing most inimitably. Then he sang
"An thin I fink. It's h'all a blank. A dusty dirty des-set.
It' ayn't exactly wot he ses But the nawsty my
'e ses hit!" He was another person from the "'Awkins! Then an oldish
man did some clever palming and sleight of hand performances. With a
bland faced gentleman as a funny "assistant". - Then
Chevalier again with a "poipe" and a dear old man's make
up with a pathetic character song. "We've bin thegither forty year -
It's not a b dy too much. There ayn't a
lydy in the land I swap for my old Dutch.
My dear - old dutch." For an encore he sang a roaring funny thing -
in gray trousers - black & yellow striped waistcoat with sweater with "waistcoat" over & a derby! It was a waltz & a regular bowery air
- & such faces and paces. Something about
"I'm dead nuts on dancing." He was quite irresistible in that dance!
The "musical monologuist" was roaring funny a fat - handsome - tenor man -
who could make himself
1896
you! - I've had a lovely time" &c. Then a man played on the
piano and then Chevalier
bounced out and sang "Misses 'Awkins" most delightfully
- drawling & gesturing & grimacing most inimitably. Then he sang
"An thin I fink. It's h'all a blank. A dusty dirty des-set.
It' ayn't exactly wot he ses But the nawsty my
'e ses hit!" He was another person from the "'Awkins! Then an oldish
man did some clever palming and sleight of hand performances. With a
bland faced gentleman as a funny "assistant". - Then
Chevalier again with a "poipe" and a dear old man's make
up with a pathetic character song. "We've bin thegither forty year -
It's not a b dy too much. There ayn't a
lydy in the land I swap for my old Dutch.
My dear - old dutch." For an encore he sang a roaring funny thing -
in gray trousers - black & yellow striped waistcoat with sweater with "waistcoat" over & a derby! It was a waltz & a regular bowery air
- & such faces and paces. Something about
"I'm dead nuts on dancing." He was quite irresistible in that dance!
The "musical monologuist" was roaring funny a fat - handsome - tenor man -
who could make himself