McClure's Magazine, Vol 31, No 2, June 1908
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AUGUSTUS SAINT-GAUDENS FROM THE PAINTING BY ELLEN EMMET Copyright, 1908, by Ellen Emmet
The first time that there was any talk of my going to America was, I think, in 1874, when I was playing in The Wandering Heir. Dion Boucicault wanted me to go, and dazzled me with figures, but I expect the cautious Charles Reade influenced me against accepting the engagement.
When I did go, in 1883, I was thirty-five and had an assured position in my profession. It was the first of eight tours, seven of which I went with Henry Irving. The last was in 1907, after his death. I also went to America one summer on a pleasure trip. The tours lasted three months at least, seven months at most. After a rough calculation, I find that I have spent not quite five years of my life in America. Five out of sixty is not a large proportion, yet I often feel that I am half American. This says a good deal for the hospitality of a people who can make a stranger feel so completely at home in their midst. Perhaps it also says something for my adaptableness!
When we do not speak of things with a partiality full of love, what we say is not worth being repeated. That was the answer of a courteous Frenchman, who was asked for his impressions of a country. In any case it is almost imprudent to give one's impressions of America. The country is so vast and complex that even those who have amassed mountains of impressions soon find that there still are mountains more. I have lived in New York, Boston, and Chicago for a month at a time, and have felt that to know any of these great towns even superficially would take a year. I have become acquainted with this and that class of Americans, but I realize that there are thousands of other classes that remain unknown.
Copyrighted by Window & Grove From the collections of Miss Frances Johnson and Mrs. Evelyn Smalley ELLEN TERRY OPHELIA, AND HENRIETTA MARIA, THREE PARTS WHICH SHE PLAYED ON THE FIRST AMERICAN TOUR
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McCLURE'S MAGAZINE
VOL. XXXI JUNE, 1908 No. 2
CONTENTS
ELLEN TERRY
AUTHOR OF "THE GREAT NORTH ROAD," ETC.
ILLUSTRATIONS BY FRANK A. NANKIVELL
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THE END
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II. Scandinavians
III. Latins
IV. Germans
V. English
VI. Asiatics
SUICIDES PER MILLION OF POPULATION
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THE TRUTH OF ORCHARD'S STORY
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