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circ;tre parfaitement sage. Il n'y a guère d'hommes à qui cette folie n'ait quelquefois passé par la tête." VOLTAIRE.

COPYRIGHT, 1910, BY HENRY ARTHUR JONES

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DOLLY REFORMING HERSELF

A COMEDY IN FOUR ACTS

BY

HENRY ARTHUR JONES

"Memnon conçut un jour le projet insensé d'être parfaitement sage. Il n'y a guère d'hommes à qui cette folie n'ait quelquefois passé par la tête." VOLTAIRE.

COPYRIGHT, 1910, BY HENRY ARTHUR JONES

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"The crescendo of quarrel is most skilfully and drolly arranged;--a scene on classic lines boldly challenging and, what is more, maintaining comparison with Sheridan." Mr. A. B. Walkley--The London Times.

"This new play, by Mr. Henry Arthur Jones, at The Haymarket, is surely as good a comedy as he has ever written.

I should say, in evaluating Mr. Jones, that his greatest asset is his humor. We are grateful that Mr. Jones has that comfortable gift which prevents him from dancing on us--that gift of humor whereby he is content to take us just as we are.

No playwright is more joyously observant than Mr. Jones; and none observes more accurately, in the milieu that he has chosen. Other playwrights may create more salient and memorable figures. But none of them creates figures so lifelike as Mr. Jones.

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