[CLARA MORRIS BEFORE COMING TO DALY'S THEATRE IN 1870]
CHAPTER I
A WORD OF WARNING
Every actress of prominence receives letters from young girls and women who wish to go on the stage, and I have my share. These letters are of all kinds. Some are extravagant, some enthusiastic, some foolish, and a few unutterably pathetic; but however their writers may differ otherwise, there is one positive conviction they unconsciously share, and there is one question they each and every one put to me: so it is that question that must be first answered, and that conviction that must be shaken.
The question is, "What chance has a girl in private life of getting on the stage?"
and to reply at once with brutal truthfulness and straight to the point, I must say, "Almost none."