Edwin Booth; Recollections By His Daughter, Edwina Booth Grossmann, And Letters to Her And to His Friends

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no further injury is done.
I have not yet heard from Irving. . . . Accept our thanks for your timely congratulations, and believe me sincerely yours, Edwin Booth.
TO DAVID C. ANDERSON.
Chicago, May i, 1879.
My dear Dave : . . . Your letter of the 24th just received. Of course we have had a great deal of agitation since the terrible shock of that Wednesday night, but, thank God ! no real harm was done beyond the filthy scandals which such events give rise to. The man is some poor lunatic, and th
...inks himself to be a great tragic genius.
I can well imagine the shock you and your dear wife must have felt, when you read the despatch about Ted, but my shock did not " set in " till a day or two after, when the nervous strain relaxed, and I began to realize the horror of my situation. Poor Mary suffered worse than all, of course, owing to her physical weakness, and, for several nights after, her dreams were all about me and bullets. Thank the good God, who has guarded me in so many hairbreadth 'scapes, we are all right again, and the mad man is in safe keeping.


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