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A powerful play of New York life : the girl he couldn't buy : by Sumner Nichols



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    Image of a full-length portrait of actor William E. Burton dressed as the character Timothy Toodle with a top hat and cane standing in a clearing in the woods; the poster advertises the comedic melodrama "The Toodles" adapted by Burton from the play "The Farmer's Daughter" by R. J. Raymond.

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    Image of a full-length portrait of actor William E. Burton standing outdoors as the character Timothy Toodle with his clothing, top hat, and tie disheveled and wearing gloves that are too small, with a house in the background; the poster advertises the comedic melodrama "The Toodles" adapted by Burton from the play "The Farmer's Daughter" by R. J. Raymond.

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