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পত্ৰ रे चै> fitting garments of black ; a face with finely chiselled features and with the deep-set eyes and the high brow of the thinker , long hair and a flowing beard in which grey is taking the place of black, and a strangely thin, but musical, voice in the dusk of late afternoon the shaded lught that was dit ected upon his manuscript was reflected in a coppel glow upon his face , and he read with hardly a gesture, without a break, and in the accents of a etined Englishman from the beginning of his short prose-poem to the end The leading was eceived with enthusiasm by the audience , and the poet, a quiet, almost a shy man was overwhelmed with compliments by the many admit ers wino crowded 1 ound him before he could escape from the loom. SL DDSSS SSDSDS DD 0S0 DSDS DSDDS S0S DD KASDD KBBSJJSJ00 S 0G JKSB yGS gDDB KA ASDD S BY The Abbey Theatre First Per tormance ()f A Tagore Play On Saturday evening last [ May 1913 ) a performance was given in the Abbo v Theatre in aid of the Building Fund of St Enda's College, when two plays were presented to a well filled but not overcrowded house. One was "The Post Office”, by Rabindranath Tagore, the great model n Bengali

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