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Goodwin And The Dude

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Parent Issue
Day
23
Month
April
Year
1897
Copyright
Public Domain
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Onn e.veuing after the performance Nat C (Tdodvpin went to i restaurant for a Inte "bite. " At the table adjoiuiiig tbc om1 where the actor sat with a conple of frieiids was a small group of first. row yonths. Oue of those young men had met Nat Goodwin somewhere for a minute. He wanred to show to his frieiids that lie was acquainted with a real autor Accordingly he brought up soine topic relatiug to theatrical matters and made a statement which sonie other Prominent i itizen,.Tr .disputed. "Well, now. I'll leave it to Goodwin," saidthe yonnfj man who had met Nat Goodwin - somewhftre, fora minute So he turned arounri and called out rat her loudly: "Olí, GimmIwíu! I s'iy, Goodwin, come over lierc a uiiuute, will you?" The actor was start led for a moment, and then ie arose. He took hold of the back of his chair, and, with all the artistic dignity at his comniand, he said, looking coldly at the youug man, "Cali tue either Nat or Mr. Goodwin, if you please. ' '

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