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A THEATRICAL QUESTIONNAIRE
CHARLES G. SHAW
In what plays do the following passages
occur?
1. "Where is my wandering boy, to-night?"
2. "Nobody loves a fat man."
3. "Damn this blue blood. I don't want any of it in mine."
4. "I can drink more of this stuff and smoke more of that stuff than any white woman in China."
5. "What kind of a night is this?"
6. "In a hundred years we shall be the same age."
7. "We ain't got no manners but we can fight like hell."
8. "Kiss me, my fool."
9. "She isn't immoral; she's unmoral."
10. "There's your man, Sergeant, look after him."
11. "Hawkshaw—The detective!"
12. "He done wrong by our Nell."
13. "That's all there is; there isn't any more."
14. "If Queen Bess wins, play Dixie as yo' never played it befo'."
15. "That our life together would be a real wedlock."
16. "How clever you are, my dear! You never mean a single word you say."
17. "Hell. I'll tell the world this is a lousy job."
18. "It's better to lie a little than to be unhappy much."
19. "Four years later Henderson took it up. We haven't been hearing much of Henderson lately, have we Bassick?"
20. "The grand old fightin' gintleman! The great old sinner he was!"
(Answers Will Be Found on Page 84)
ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ON PAGE 41
1. The Old Homestead
2. The Round Up
3. The Lion and the Mouse
4. The Man Who Came Back
5. The Tavern
6. Candida
7. The Ensign
8. A Fool There Was
9. The Easiest Way
10. Secret Service
11. The Ticket of Leave Man
12. Shore Acres
13. Sunday
14. In Old Kentucky
15. A Doll's House
16. A Woman of No Importance
17. The Adding Machine
18. The Darling of the Gods
19. Sherlock Holmes
20. Old English
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