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- In a London Theatre
- Seated man 2
- In the Latin Quarter
- At The Café De Horlogue
- The Recruiting Sergeant
- The Ambassadeurs
- Waiting to be presented
- Au Montmartre
- At the Royal Academy - Her first picture. Skied
- Are you going to volunteer
She: Are you going to volunteer? He: If yes, no. If no, yes. - Another case of trying to keep neutral
Couple sitting on a park bench not really communicating - Two men drinking 2
- Man and young lady
- Out of his class
- Her first glimpse of Royalty
- In the train
- Why is it always thus
- Setting the table
- Studies in Expression
Making it a jack pot. - A dream
A man dreaming of a lovely woman - School Girls
- Young lady
- Man and woman 2
- An argument with the leading lady
- Wardrobe adjustment
- Ladies talking about men
- Bicyclist
- Fatherly advice
- Lady in black dress
- Last day of summer
- When our eccentric relative becomes an object of interest
- Advice to the mentally feeble
Keep the mouth closed. - He had one picture in the Salon
- Young lady
- The Comic Song
- A Lovers quarrel
- Her Protector
- That Son-in-law
- Man in London
Man in London - Adjusting the hem
- An American Girl
- Tragic Moments
The first stormy night in the cottage you have rented for the summer. - Small Wigs and Big Fees
The greatest variety of expressions are to be seen in the audiences that come together at the law courts. There is the never-changing face of the judge, and the ever-changing face of the witness rocking from side to side in his box, and there are the black-robed barristers with small wigs and big fees, and pale law students crowding in at the doors and filling the passage-ways; and in front of the long table that is covered with papers and high hats sit those most interested in what is going on—care-worn parents and women thickly veiled. - Profile of lady
Profile of lady - The Coming Game - Yale versus Vassar
- The world’s applause is not everything
- A Love Song
- Lady
Lady - [he Queen
3 men raising their glasses to toast the Queen - The Leading features of a liberal education
- The morning after Election day
- A first night
A London audience is brilliant. Everyone is in evening dress, and the audience is often more entertaining than the play. This is especially true on a first night. - At a Comedy
- At the Pavilion
A Music Hall audience is the most demonstrative and amusing. It will applaud the longest, hiss the loudest, and sometimes join in the chorus. From the moment the numbers are posted announcing the next turn, it is easy to tell what the performer’s reception will be. On both sides of the orchestra are bars, and when a London barmaid stops work to listen and laugh you may be sure that the turn is a good one. Last winter they paid Dan Leno this compliment. The air is filled with tobacco-smoke, and the calcium-light, on its way from the gallery to the stage, looks like a sunbeam in a dusty hayloft. - Reading the Will
- Between Times, Leicester Square
Between Times, Leicester Square - In the Row
The old gentleman in the Row undoubtedly first appeared there on Shetland ponies under the watchful eye of the groom. It is not a thing to tire of, and Sunday after Sunday these well-dressed people attend church-parade as seriously as they attend church. - Two Blind Women
- Two men drinking
- Their presence of mind. They had been in their room but a moment when they were startled by a knock