The bicyclers, and three other farces . i VOU SEE, WE PUT THE TUB HERE A Dramatic Evening 6^ Bradley. We buy it in bottles, of course, andhire a boy to come in and pour it out everytwo minutes. How dull you are, Perkins!Im surprised at you. Perkins. Im not over-bright, I must con-fess, when it comes to building fountains inparlors, with no basis but an English bath-tubto work on. Yardsley. Did you ever hear of such a thingas a length of hose with a nozzle on one endand a Croton-water pipe at the other, Thad-deus ^ Mrs. Perki7is. But where is the Croton-water pipe } Mrs. Bradley. In th


The bicyclers, and three other farces . i VOU SEE, WE PUT THE TUB HERE A Dramatic Evening 6^ Bradley. We buy it in bottles, of course, andhire a boy to come in and pour it out everytwo minutes. How dull you are, Perkins!Im surprised at you. Perkins. Im not over-bright, I must con-fess, when it comes to building fountains inparlors, with no basis but an English bath-tubto work on. Yardsley. Did you ever hear of such a thingas a length of hose with a nozzle on one endand a Croton-water pipe at the other, Thad-deus ^ Mrs. Perki7is. But where is the Croton-water pipe } Mrs. Bradley. In the butlers pantry. Thehose can be carried through the dining-room,across the hall into this room, and it will bedreadfully effective; and so safe, too, in casethe curtain catches fire. Mrs. Perkms. Oh, Emma! You dontthink— Perkins. Cheerful prospect. But I say,Yardsley, you have arranged for the watersupply; how about its exit ? How does thewater get out of the tub } A Dramatic Evenino: & Yardslcy. It doesnt, unless you want tobor


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