Word: pleasantly
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Dates: during 1880-1889
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...During one of the many winters I spent in Paris, I had occasion to go to Rouen, partly for pleasure and partly on business. The depth of winter is never a pleasant time to travel, and especially is it a dreary task in the French railways. My only companion in the carriage was a fine-looking middle-aged man, who had all the appearance not only of a gentleman, but of an aristocrat, and who, after learning that I was an Englishman, conversed most fluently and delightfully in my own tongue during the whole of our long ride. Just before...
...pleasant autumn weather...
PARK THEATRE. - 7.45 P. M.; Matinee, Saturday, at 2. Mr. Jefferson will appear as Bob Acres, in Sheridan's delightful comedy "The Rivals," for the last times to-night and to-morrow. Mr. Jefferson acts the part very well, of course, and it is especially pleasant to see him again in some character besides the familiar Rip Van Winkle. On Monday, Ada Cavendish will appear in a new play, "The Soul of an Actress." Theatre-goers will remember her engagement at the Globe this spring...
GAIETY THEATRE. - 8 P.M.; Matinee, Saturday at 2. To-night and to-morrow, last performances of the "Spectre Knight," and "Charity Begins at Home," two pleasant little pieces, which are well worth seeing, especially the second. Mr. Bell, as Joe, is very amusing. This theatre brings its season to a close this week...
...Seniors for Class Day, as the occupants intend to invite their friends to be present. We need hardly point out the ill breeding which such a course makes manifest, and we hope that all other undergraduates will unite in an effort to make '80's Class Day as pleasant as possible...