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Identifier: parodyoniolanthe00dalz (find matches)
Title: A parody on Iolanthe
Year: 1883 (1880s)
Authors: Dalziel, D. (Davison) McVickar, H. W. (Harry Whitney), b. 1860
Subjects: Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900 Sullivan, Arthur, Sir, 1842-1900 Chicago and Alton Railroad Company Railroads Railroads
Publisher: (Chicago, Ill.) : Published by D. Dalziel
Contributing Library: University of Illinois at Chicago
Digitizing Sponsor: CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois
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ueen.) % r\UEP^N — No, because your queen, who loved her as much as a member of theState legislature loves a railway pass, commuted her sentence to travel forlife on other lines, and sooner than do it she confined herself in a pond.r IT 1,A — And she is now working out her sentence in Iowa. PjUEEN—Yes. I gave her the choice of States. I am sure I never intendedthat she should go and live under a culvert beneath the bank of an Iowarailway.r 1.11.A — It must be damj) there, and her chest was always delicate. PjUEEN — Yes. An Iowa railway is hardly the place to send a delicate chest.Even an iron-l)Ound trunk has no show on any other line than the ChicagocV Alton. I do not understand why she went there,yr I I,— I(,,w terrible: but, O Queen, forgive her. Qri:i:X —1 vc half a mind to. r I.ll.A — Make it half and half, and wholly do it. r\\ \-.\-.\ — Well, it shall be as you wish. Arise, lolanthe. (loi.ANiHK arises.)T()I,.\NTH I.— Must I again reflect my grievous fault on
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