The Stage Life of Mrs Stirling With Some Sketches of the Nineteenth Century Th

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The Stage Life of Mrs Stirling With Some Sketches of the Nineteenth Century Th
Percy Allen
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There had followed a breach of friendship, and, probably, some sort of recon- ciliation. The atmosphere, nevertheless, was still electric, as Charles Reade was fully aware, when he wrote to Mrs. Baylis the following letter, probably in the early autumn of 1853 : Charles Reade to Mrs. Baylis.
MAGDALEN COLLEGE, OXFORD.
(No date. ) DEAR MRS. B. , When a storm is blowing it is well to give all parties notice. That shuffling personage Mr. Glover received from me, whilst I was at Newcastle, a request
... that he would settle with me, for the first 1 She began at the Olympic on the 17th, not the 7th, the pieces being " Plot and Passion " and " The Camp at the Olympic. " 2 Miss Ellen Terry's penetrating description of Charles Reade is : " Dear, kind, unjust, generous, cautious, impulsive, passionate, gentle Charles Reade, who combined so many qualities far asunder as the poles. He was placid and turbulent, yet always majestic. He was inexplicable, and entirely lovable a stupid old dear, and as wise as Solomon.

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