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Art CarneyArt Carney (born November 4, 1918) is an American actor.Born in Mount Vernon, New York, Carney gained lifelong fame for his portrayal of sewer worker Ed Norton opposite Jackie Gleason's Ralph Kramden in The Honeymooners. But Carney has had many other screen and stage roles, including creating the role on stage of Felix Unger in The Odd Couple[?]. He has been nominated for seven Emmy Awards. In 1973 he won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as an elderly man going on the road with his pet cat in Harry and Tonto. He has also appeared in such films as W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings[?], The Late Show[?], House Calls[?], Movie Movie[?] and Going in Style[?]. Carney has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6627 Hollywood Blvd. her, and, not wishing to be known by anyone, I whispered to her that
excellency, Madame Querini. "I know it," I said, "through a letter
congratulations to Madame." She heard me and introduced me to Count
come to his box, asked me where I came from, where I was going to,
evening.
ten.html">Ten years before, he had been Juliette's friend in Vienna, when Maria
beauty, gave her notice to quit the city. She had renewed her
her to Bologna on a pleasure trip. M. Manzoni, her old follower, who
witness of her good conduct before M. Querini. I must say that
her secretly, but at a distance of fifty leagues she did not think
general to all the nobility of Cesena as Madame Querini Papozzes.
he was an old acquaintance.html">acquaintance who would do no harm. Besides, it is
of an old acquaintance is nothing but a fool, and ought to be treated
lost no time in making the first advances, but, seeing.html">seeing that I had
reassured. From the first moment I treated her politely, and with
Not seeing Juliette, I enquired for her from M. Manzoni, who told me
next to the banker.html">banker.html">banker, who turned pale at the sight of my face. He was
I refused politely, but I accepted Juliette's offer to be her
took a seat near her. After the first round, she asked me if I knew
lady on my left told me that the banker was Count Alfani. Half an
stake of ten sequins; it was the last deal of the game, and therefore
banker's hands. But in spite of that, he cheated before me, and
she left the remainder of her gold on the table, and after supper,
everybody's friendship, and particularly the general's, who, having
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