Steak and onions was the strong act of a romantic drama after the very heart of this transpontine rough. |
The transpontine theatre, even the penny gaff of the New Cut, was not quite unfamiliar with the face of the poet-painter. |
This transpontine restriction undoubtedly narrows the life and interests of Julfa. |
The arable infants seem to gravitate towards the transpontine districts south of the Thames. |
As the outcome of transpontine delicacy it must, however, be respected. |
He was wrestling with hideous melodrama, often described to him by patrons of Thespian art at transpontine theatres. |