. A parody on Princess Ida . er ! ADY P.—It matters not, they came by mail. The next is Edith. She is alsoexpelled for being found with a Chicago and Alton folder in —What harm is that ? r ADY P —A young lady of this seminary is not allowed to harbor things thatfold-her. The next is Blanche. She is also expelled for looking out ofher window when the Chicago and Alton train was passing. LANCHE —I was only looking out for the sleepers, they are so— L B r ADY P.—Enough ! Looking out for sleepers is not a square game to horrid man condemns it. And now, young ladies, pr


. A parody on Princess Ida . er ! ADY P.—It matters not, they came by mail. The next is Edith. She is alsoexpelled for being found with a Chicago and Alton folder in —What harm is that ? r ADY P —A young lady of this seminary is not allowed to harbor things thatfold-her. The next is Blanche. She is also expelled for looking out ofher window when the Chicago and Alton train was passing. LANCHE —I was only looking out for the sleepers, they are so— L B r ADY P.—Enough ! Looking out for sleepers is not a square game to horrid man condemns it. And now, young ladies, prepare your-selves, for your Princess Ida will be here directly to read you the lessons ofthe day. {Enter the Princess Ida.) IDA—Women of Adamant, gathered together for the noble purpose of shun-ning that vile creature known as man, listen while I a tale unfold. Ourundertaking is a noble one. We, women assembled as we are in this retreat,know full well the uselessness of man. Let nothing tempt you from your path. PRINCESS IDA AND HER COMPANIONS.


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