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With an aristocratic background borrowed from novels she's read,
she picks up a lonely man who's come down to London for a frolic,
and takes him off to her basement apartment. His pretension to
worldliness quickly goes sour, for he has no experience with women
and is totally gauche in this new situation. Neither of them is
really what he seems. One by one they strip away the pretenses that
mask their loneliness.1 woman, 2 men
Characters: 2 males
Scenery: Interior
Two longtime companions, hair-stylists on their off day give
each other trims, manicures, and what only they can give one
another, the love of outcasts. A hit in London and New York and
later a film co-starring Richard Burton and Rex Harrison.
"Blunt honesty...Succeeds in being compassionate without losing
humor or dignity." - The New York Post
From the bestselling authors of The Rise of Babylon and The ISIS
Crisis, the essential guide for Christians about what Bible
prophecy foretells concerning current events in the Middle
East-especially the rise of ISIS and the resurgence of Russia-while
providing a way to find peace and hope in the face of end times
concerns. ISIS, Russia, and Iran are daily atop headlines and are
among chief sources of intensifying unease among Americans about
how current world conflicts will unfold. Using the Old Testament
texts of prophets Ezekiel and Daniel as foundational passages,
Bible experts Charles Dyer and Mark Tobey explain the connection
between Bible prophecy and real-time events such as the growing
alliance between Russia and Iran; the unsettling of the region as
ISIS ravages countries and redraws boundaries; and the pull of
Turkey and Saudi Arabia into the fray by Russian encroachment,
Iranian meddling, and the United States' inability to create and
lead a coalition. Simultaneously, Dyer and Tobey provide practical
encouragement and spiritual principles for finding comfort,
strength, and perspective in an unsettling time while laying out a
strategy for responding out of faith rather than fear in the face
of end times concerns.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
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++++ Memoirs Of A Chequered Life, Volume 3; Memoirs Of A Chequered
Life; Charles Dyer Charles Dyer Richard Bentley, 1862
Includes the plays Rattle, Mother Adam and Staircase Sir Harold
Hobson (Sunday Times) coined the phrase The Lonely Trilogy to
include Rattle (Garrick Theatre, 1962-3), Mother Adam (Arts
Theatre, 1971) and Staircase (RSC, 1966-67), plays which have been
in constant production throughout the years. Of the middle
duologue, Hobson wrote: 'In Mother Adam Dyer has written one of the
few real tragedies of our time... It is more disturbing; it has
deeper resonances; it is more beautifully written, with an
imagination at once exotic and desperately familiar; it has a
profounder pity, and a more exquisite falling Close.' The eminent
American journalist Walter Winchell wrote of Dyer's 'Profound
thoughts and emotions expressed with humour... People in the
shadows discovering sunshine in each other.'
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