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King Hildebrand Chambers (reading his Herald): ' What the devil's this I see ? Band of Hope gathering in the Opera House on Sunday night ? How dared they let my Opera House to the Band of Hope without my consent? Bands of Hope and Tambourine Ballets don't go well together.' After the curtain fell.���King Hildebrand Chambers (to Opera House Manager McConnachie) <It was like your cheek to let my Opera Mouse to a tuppenny ha'penny Sunday-school show without mv consent. J McConnachie: ' You are no gentleman, sir, to use such language in the presence of ladies.' (Observer, 29 May 1897)
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King Hildebrand Chambers (reading his Herald): ' What the devil's this I see ? Band of Hope gathering in the Opera House on Sunday night ? How dared they let my Opera House to the Band of Hope without my consent? Bands of Hope and Tambourine Ballets don't go well together.' After the curtain fell.���King Hildebrand Chambers (to Opera House Manager McConnachie)More information can be found in our terms of use.