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Kemble
[ kem-buhl ]
noun
- Frances Anne or Fanny Mrs. Butler, 1809–93, English actress and author.
- her uncle John Philip, 1757–1823, English actor.
Kemble
/ ˈkɛmbəl /
noun
- KembleFrances Anne18091893FEnglishTHEATRE: actress Frances Anne, known as Fanny. 1809–93, English actress, in the US from 1832
- KembleJohn Philip17571823MEnglishTHEATRE: actorTHEATRE: theatre manager her uncle, John Philip . 1757–1823, English actor and theatrical manager
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This awful being was no doubt in the mind of those who originated the name grendles mere, before quoted from Kemble.
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They were sharp-eyed, athletic-looking men, whose appearance on the island boded no good to one Craigie, alias Kemble.
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Mr. Kemble, as he was known to all, was a most annoyed man, and concealed his annoyance only with difficulty.
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Captain Sam little knew the relief and satisfaction that his remark afforded Mr. Kemble.
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There was no one to bid Mr. Kemble good-bye, save the colonel and Mrs. Carlin, as he had made few acquaintances.
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