Word: tear
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Channing Pollock, author of the tear-jerking The Fool and The Enemy has a new play called Mr. Moneypenny...
...dull and docile beagle-hound who, while following a rabbit will not tear off over the hills yelping his heart out if he happens on a hot deer trail...
...third and fourth acts of La Bohème, the balcony scene from Romeo et Juliette to the Romeo of Charles Hackett, U. S. tenor, the final scene from Otello. She died once as Mimi, again as Desdemona. Her Britannic Majesty, high in her royal box, wiped away a tear...
...reminisced further . . . Paris, Milan, Berlin, Vienna, New York, Chicago, Boston, her own Melbourne, from which she borrowed her name. . . . Success after success, approbation, adulation. . . . She wiped away a tear bigger than the Queen's, decided it was sad, if fitting, to have to be just a grandmother...
...turning back to Sir Malcolm Delevingne, "you can reply to me by an appeal to diplomacy or you can reply by an appeal to arms. China will welcome your attack. . . . I hereby publicly assume the responsibility for declaring that China will soon tear up the unequal treaties forced on her. . . . I can officially inform the committee that the time when China will tolerate foreign interference in her internal affairs is nearing...