The Other Americans; the Cities, the Countries, And Especially the People of South America

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The Other Americans; the Cities, the Countries, And Especially the People of South America
Ruhl, Arthur Brown, 1876-
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The same cheerful obliquity characterizes the Rio music-halls — ^it was the one across the street from the Conference building, as it happened, which was one of the few I saw in South America whose depravity was witty enough to furnish its own excuse. And that, I suppose, was because the company was French. They called their review ''Pan! ga y est," and everything in the air of Rio was parodied therein. It began tire- 271 Digitized by Google THE OTHER AMERICANS somely. The audience grew restles
...s and a man finally rose in the back of the parquet and began to protest.
He was one of those self-important, earnest little men who is bound to get his rights. Everybody could see that and they turned and encouraged him with grins and sympathetic murmurs. Holding his stick firmly, like the honest householder he seemed to be, he called for '^ Monsieur le directeuTf" and having brought that functionary, tremendously agitated, out from the wings, he declared that, for himself and on behalf of the audience, he wished to protest.


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