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  • During the run of "Alixe," at Daly's Theatre, I had suffered from a sharp attack of inflammation of the lungs, and before I was well the doctor was simply horrified to learn that Mr. Daly had commanded me to play at the Saturday performance, saying that if the work made me worse, the doctor would have all day Sunday to treat me in.

    Stage Confidences Clara Morris

  • When "Alixe" was produced, there was one feature of the play that aroused great curiosity.

    Stage Confidences Clara Morris

  • Young club-men used to make a point of going to the "Saturday Funeral," as they called the "Alixe" matinee.

    Stage Confidences Clara Morris

  • We were presenting "Alixe" at Mr. Daly's Broadway Theatre, just after the fire, and the would-be lady-killer was abroad in the land and unusually active.

    Stage Confidences Clara Morris

  • "Alixe," he said, gently, opening the door, "you must not stay here."

    Lorraine A romance 1899

  • "Alixe," he said, but his voice broke in spite of him, and he went to her and touched her.

    Lorraine A romance 1899

  • "Alixe," I said, "we have come to the cross-roads, and the way we choose now is for all time."

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "Alixe," said he, "this is our last evening together, and I would have it peaceful."

    The Seats of the Mighty, Volume 5 Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "Alixe," I said, "we have come to the cross-roads, and the way we choose now is for all time."

    The Seats of the Mighty, Volume 4 Gilbert Parker 1897

  • "Alixe," said he, "this is our last evening together, and I would have it peaceful."

    The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897

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