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Excerpt from The Life and Times of Frederick Reynolds, Vol. 2 of 2
Being, myself, unable to hear one line out of twenty, which these really private actors uttered, I expressed a wish that some friendly person would hint to them, that the entertain ment of their audience would not be diminished, if they would condescend to speak audibly.
This gentle sarcasm, which I had imagined to have been wholly on Andrews' side of the argument, instead of appeasing, only more ih ?amed him, and he vehemently cried.
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