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Mary Tigone

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Day
12
Month
June
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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Once there was a little girl, as the saying goes, and she and her brother loved to pose in tableaux of their owj conceiving. At the time when the Greek play of ".ntigone" was given in the city, they heard much talk about it from their elders, and were all afire to produce sornething brilliant themselves, on their own little stage. "Let's play Antigone!" suggested Bertha, at last, when the old folks had been again talking it over. "All right," responded Tom. "I'll be Antigone." "No, you can't. She was a lady. I'll je Antigone." "All rlght. You may. I'll be George Washington, and come in and teil her about my hatchet." So the rehearsals were begun, and things went swimmingly. One day, however, Bertha got a little fractious, and longed for a change. "I guess I don't Hke Antigone very well," she said. "I don't llke her name." "All right," said obliging Tom, "let'a alter it." "Why, what can we cali her?" "Mary Tigone. That's a good name." The prima donna approved 1hí

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Ann Arbor Courier