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Kemble

[ kem-buhl ]

noun

  1. Frances Anne or Fanny Mrs. Butler, 1809–93, English actress and author.
  2. her uncle John Philip, 1757–1823, English actor.


Kemble

/ ˈkɛmbəl /

noun

  1. KembleFrances Anne18091893FEnglishTHEATRE: actress Frances Anne, known as Fanny. 1809–93, English actress, in the US from 1832
  2. 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.

They were sharp-eyed, athletic-looking men, whose appearance on the island boded no good to one Craigie, alias Kemble.

Mr. Kemble, as he was known to all, was a most annoyed man, and concealed his annoyance only with difficulty.

Captain Sam little knew the relief and satisfaction that his remark afforded Mr. Kemble.

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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