[My Life as an Author by Martin Farquhar Tupper]@TWC D-Link bookMy Life as an Author CHAPTER XXXIII 3/8
On another occasion I read my Proverbial Essay on Immortality at the Tabernacle before 7000 people at Dr.Talmage's special request: and of course at Chickering Hall, the Brooklyn Theatre, and other places I had to give Readings to large audiences.
The Lotos Club and other genial hosts gave me complimentary dinners.
Mr.Hulbert, the well-known editor, made a _partie carree_ (only four of us to consume some of the rarest delicacies) for Lord Rosebery, Mr.Barnum and myself: and in fact my journal overflows with elaborate hospitalities.
It was the Centennial Year, and at Philadelphia I found abundant welcome, especially as an inmate of the genial homes of Mr.Roberts, the eminent Dr.Levis, the excellent Mrs.Fisher, and of Mr.Pettit, the clever artist who painted my portrait complimentarily. Of course I did the Great Exhibition thoroughly, and was quite surprised at its splendour and extent; I think that the thirty-three States were represented by no fewer than 180 ornamental edifices full of special products and treasures.
At Niagara I stayed twice for a week each, with the kindest of hosts, the Rev.Mr.Fessenden and his good wife, and saw the great cataract in all the magnificence of winter as well as autumn. Also at the pleasant homes, of Mr.Lister in Hamilton, at Toronto, Kingston, and above all Montreal, my new but old book friends were full of liberal greetings, and everywhere I had to exhibit myself as a Reader from my own works; a specialty not common, as combining both author and orator.
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