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Adventures and Letters

CHAPTER X
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It was a busy day.
Lots of love.
DICK.
LONDON, March 20, 1898.
DEAR MOTHER: The Nellie Farren benefit was the finest thing I have seen this year past.

It was more remarkable than the Coronation, or the Jubilee.

It began at twelve o'clock on Thursday, but at ten o'clock Wednesday night, the crowd began to gather around Drury Lane, and spent the night on the sidewalk playing cards and reading and sleeping.

Ten hours later they were admitted, or a few of them were, as many as the galleries would hold.

Arthur Collins, the manager of the Drury Lane and the man who organized the benefit, could not get a stall for his mother the day before the benefit.


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