Recollections of the Mess-Table And the Stage

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Recollections of the Mess-Table And the Stage
Henry Curling
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It was Charlotte Clopton, she appeared not long dead, and in the agonies of despair, hunger, and perhaps madness, had bitten a large piece from her round white shoulder.
Such is the legend as it has been handed down. I know of no written record extant, though I have been told the story is to be found in print. How singular that such a Capulet tomb should have actually been in the church of Stratford-upon- Avon.^^ '^ This,^^ said the Captain, again taking up the sword, ^' seems to me not to belo
...ng to the period.
It is neither a three-sided nor a square-bladed weapon. I should have expected to have seen one of those long spit-like rapiers peculiar to Elizabeth^s reign; but this is a flat-bladed, basket-handled aSiair; and, 'by these hilts,' as Falstaff says, I 1 08 STRATFORD-UPON-AVON.
" Lord help your honour V said the boots ; " how long do you gie I to do all this V " Somewhere about forty minutes/^ said the Captain.
" Why, there be names enow written in the room where Shakespeare was bom/' said the boots^ " to reach from here to London; there's not a square inch in any part of the walls where you could sign your name, if it was to get ye a hundred pounds for the signature/' " I know it/' said the Captain ; " from the four comers of the earth they come to kiss that shrine.


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