182 examples of troupe in sentences

A DUEL WITH CHIEF YELLOW HAND SCOUTING ON A STEAMBOAT CLOSE QUARTERS ONE OF THE TROUPE Contents CHAPTER I. CHILDHOOD.

The last troupe, dressed in long yellow shirts and loose yellow turbans, represent Swami Narayan priests and pass in silence before the glittering simulacrum of the Martyr's tomb.

By some means or other the troupe got separated and one of the brothers got stalled on Pig's Eye bar.

"Dixie" at once became very popular, and was soon on the program of every minstrel troupe in the country.

Dan Emmet devoted his whole life to minstrelsy and he organized the first traveling minstrel troupe in the United States, starting from some point in Ohio in 1843.

Robbers always have a troupe of women.

Women oftener than men shared litters with friends; then the troupe of attendants was doubled; slaves were in droves, flocks, hordes around the building, making a motley sight of it in their liveries, which were adaptations of the every-day costumes of almost all the countries of the known world.

Or if he must be outwardly great, he can but turn the other end of the glass, and make his stately manor a low and straight cottage, and in all his costly furniture he can see not richness but use; he can see dross in the best metal and earth through the best clothes, and in all his troupe he can see himself his own servant.

Les hommes de troupe.

Lish Kelly's troupe was a large one, consisting of five men and one woman flyer, the wife of Carlos Le Roy, a Cuban aviator.

Genofeva, sickly and melancholy, dragged herself about with the troupe until Carl Maria was ten years old, when her health gave way, and the travel was discontinued.

The two sang duets, or Caroline recited poems, while Carl improvised accompaniments; excursions to the fields, and water parties, and hilarious reunions of the opera-troupe kept life busy.

" Jack agreed, and they walked up to the men in front just as the muleteer came galloping up with his troupe.

"I don't know if he will turn out the hero of the drama I am in search of, but, anyhow, I will number him twelve in my traveling troupe.

" "To appear at Shanghai in the French troupe at the residency as" "You know all that, then?" "A reporter!

We say for no cause, as it is obvious that Mr. Kilburn, as the agent of the troupe, could have said nothing against Miss Saville which an outsider, not to say a foreigner like Mr. Beauvoir, had any call to resent.

We were under contract with South then, who provided the rest of the troupe, three or four posture-girls, Stradi the pianist, and a Madame Somebody, who gave readings and sang.

With the assistance of various members of the family and the village carpenter, he made a troupe of marionettes and a small theatre for them to act in.

Into this merry throng came Anne Oldfield during that never-to-be-forgotten summernot, however, as an equal, but as an humble player of the troupe from Drury Lane.

The writer has himself heard the manipulator of a marionette troupe (whose wife, by-the-way, posed in a curio hall as a "Babylonian Princess") speak of Sir Henry Irving as "a brother professional.

CHARITÉ BIEN ORDONNÉE COMMENCE PAR SOI-MÊME Un célèbre prestidigitateur et sa troupe donnant des séances dans une petite ville se trouvaient par suite de mauvaises recettes réduits à la pile nécessité.

la troupe donnait-elle des séances?Les recettes étaient-elles moins abondantes que d'ordinaire?À qui le directeur s'est-il présenté?Qu'est-ce qu'il proposa de faire?À quelles conditions voulait-il donner une séance?A-t-on accepté la proposition?La recette a-t-elle été bonne?Qui est venu trouver le prestidigitateur le lendemain?Quelle conversation a eu lieu?

Where was my little troupe?

The story of the trial which so soon followed her arrival has too enduring a place in our history to call for a detailed descriptionthe trial in which all the weight of the Crown and the testimony of a small army of suborned witnesses"a troupe of comedians in the pay of malevolence," to quote Broughamwere arrayed against her; and in which she had so doughty a champion in Brougham, and such solace and support in the sympathy of all England.

He made of Harlequin a clever and witty personage, instead of a stupid lout, and this change was accepted by the writers of plays for that particular troupe.

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