The soul of a playlet is the clash of the wills of the characters, from which fly the revealing flashes; a playlet, therefore, loses interest for the audience when the scenes in which those wills clash and flash revealingly are not shown.
"Writing for Vaudeville"
Brett Page
On him the light fell revealingly as he and the yellow girl before him passed each other in the dance and faced again.
"The Cavalier"
George Washington Cable
Ready for bed, Belle was much more completely and much less revealingly dressed than during her working hours.
"The Galaxy Primes"
Edward Elmer Smith