[CHAPTER THIRTY-THIRD]
From the "Wild West" I Enter the Eastern "Parlor of Home Comedy"—I Make my First Appearance in "Man and Wife"
[CHAPTER THIRTY-FOURTH]
I Rehearse Endlessly—I Grow Sick with Dread—I Meet with Success in Anne Sylvester
[CHAPTER THIRTY-FIFTH]
I Am Accepted by the Company—I am Warned against Mr. Fisk—I Have an Odd Encounter with Mr. Gould
[CHAPTER THIRTY-SIXTH]
A Search for Tears—I Am Punished in "Saratoga" for the Success of "Man and Wife"—I Win Mr. Daly's Confidence—We Become Friends
[CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVENTH]
A Study of Stage-Management—I Am Tricked into Signing a New Contract
[CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHTH]
I Go to the Sea-shore—The Search for a "Scar"—I Make a Study of Insanity, and Meet with Success in "L'Article 47"
[CHAPTER THIRTY-NINTH]
I Am too Dull to Understand a Premonition—By Mr. Daly's Side I See the Destruction of the Fifth Avenue Theatre by Fire
[CHAPTER FORTIETH]
We Become "Barn-stormers," and Return to Open the New Theatre—Our Astonishing Misunderstanding of "Alixe," which Proves a Great Triumph
[CHAPTER FORTY-FIRST]
Trouble about Obnoxious Lines in "Madeline Morel"—Mr. Daly's Manipulation of Father X: In Spite of our Anxiety the Audience accepts the Situation and the Play—Mr. Daly gives me the smallest Dog in New York
[CHAPTER FORTY-SECOND]
I am Engaged to Star part of the Season—Mr. Daly Breaks his Contract—I Leave him and under Threat of Injunction—I meet Mr. Palmer and make Contract and appear at the Union Square in the "Wicked World"