At the Giannone Estate, Backyard Pantomime had been a hit. The kids loved it, and the parents loved that the kids loved it. For a good cause, and all that. Malinconico’s snide offhand notions about “retarded Tai Chi” were probably more accurate than he had realised at the time, for Backyard Pantomime was indeed a benefit for i bambini ritardati, thanks to the kind hostesses from the lanes of Sheffield.
Let us give thanks to Madame Lorianne of the Estate, Sisters of the Oriente, and the girls of Seafóid Kibble Argóint. Their charity and enthusiasm are prime fundaments in keeping alive the spirit of Turner’s Hamlet.
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