Show 1 MADAME flamme SARAH GRANI fiand HITS BACK t 01 N I 1 1 I 1 1 she gets A after after fter a critic saying he is of the 6 11 N k 1 r v blood of ananias I 1 k t i i 0 IBS NEW N BOOK BY GEORGE GEOEGE EGERTON IS OF THE allegorical HER HEK WORK FOR THE CAUSE OP OF HAS I 1 BEEN EN IF NOT A RARE PORTRAYAL ia or OF tsa dramatized UNCLE TOMS TOLIS CABIN DESCRIBED BY edit HARRY THURSTON PECK r 0 tribune I 1 new york tort dee dec 1 the criticisms of 0 badame sarah grands news new novel I 1 the beth bert cook book seem to kloct b quite re as citi cauttie itle in I 1 rn IS nEland land its t in 1 this country ind and the rho has haa been unwise enough to I 1 reply to some of c her critics through the 1 public press sho she has published a let lct f ler iw to tile the reviewer of i tho the london 1 illy telegraph in which amond other i t things she says that you aie of c ancient line age I 1 ani am willing to admit tour our putting in my mouth word wort bil band not mine shows allows you are arc I 1 tile blood of 0 ananias r nitya you should lf il tk take yourself youra clr to 1 lo 10 a a N ii I 1 erious judge of 0 flit art to Is it a crime for P ellch billich it Is painful to think you roust must R one toy day settle beti Neen you and your I 1 ft dood but that should write 1 kit do n an admirer of mine Is the I 1 blow ny my art has dealt me a and nd take this opportune opp opportunity fly to publicly art ap 5 for or it rut cut madame grands personal persona 1 abuse g her critics will hardly alter their pinion of 0 her shocking book nor will 1 convince the reading public that the I 1 I 1 ora aric la is less dull than indecent k another english woman whose work ir les ilca somewhat along alone same saine dangerous dane erous line Js Is george T betton Ece ilon boat best in Ain america erlea by two volumes of 0 short 11 s forlai brict entitled keynotes key notes anil and als aicard cards g A liter later book called Syn iphon P ilie 1 lt also attracted a good deal of attention I among the observant readers of fiction ond and now comes a new work which chich like ilka the others r 11 ill III be published by mr john lane at the tie agn s sn of 0 lh codley bodley head 1 it sins to have been under stoA 1 I 1 mra flit first that george Egeit kreiton Kg eiton ori k tas u merely a pen name anil and that the 71 tuther luthor noa a oman but it was not ij until recently that mrs clairmonte clalra claira mort monte a well known knon society woman X k ind george egerton Kg erton were one find and ibe be ss me it then appeared that mrs lira hose maiden name was st dunn Is a native of 0 australla australia alch t lecounts for the liff lainey of her 6 arith australian allatt life in IDI 1891 she ehe married mr egerton clairmonte a nova in who nho Is prominent in press clr chr clra cles in south africa and in london and they now live at notting ara clairmonte a 9 youns young and nd at trac the and it roay ramy be b partially for or this leation that she has not found it to approach tho the problem j af pf p comans womans wrongs brongs with it a sun gun as it iloine amt of i hiir her older and moie male ill favored d amers have done and yet in her ponce fIll poetic impassioned way she has made as aa fearless as frequent arid and 1 l Ims sibly as effective approaches to the llie burning quest question lon as tile the fiercest I 1 1 iliago of C them all this was as the key note isit ot of all the keynotes keynoter tile cau cause oA Utie placards chard that destroyed tile the symphonies the tribune bulle had an a n extended notice of 0 tile the f lut lint named n I 1 k a little in adva advance ties of r its tl pul months oco ago and klios atho ile read the quoted extracts hav ahem the tn al a I 1 b ough they may not have since read he fie book this incest work we k hns has alo a musical Fanta sUs anil and differs from the others in being largely allegorical tile ali heroine 11 of one ine of the stories Is dasig donly is as dusky head atter after a the she met a huntsman who was chasing butterflies in A meadow a a ifould occupation for or a mail one bould think yet by no means buncom mon inon when he saw paw her lie blew on r a ulc lute he carried ind and dusky head bled tor for singular to relate it echoed the melody ot of her own heart and nl she ho knew that she had been walt w ita ing to hear it tor for many it a day and that I 1 ill 11 unconsciously it was lor for this she bhe h hid ld don donned tied her blushing goinn and IT eldered out in the norles mends meads for 1 once dusky head m as shy and the bunts bundsman man who had bad caught many but and knew knew almost every species kp ecles ild bid tho the laughter in his hb eyes for he d that he be had come tier across a a tuis rare and that it 11 would take icons lore than an ordinary pin to fasten hor to a cardboard heart for fop his cot col atlon so ho he forced his big steed to ills his knees by a dexterous turn of the wrist odd and coffed doffed ills hla cap crying gro log flower fee ace e little witch nitch T so small that I 1 could bear you all day on oil one arm so great that I 1 I 1 needs mut it kneel to you I 1 have ab r flies through many mays att tt it t vaa tor or you I 1 havo hao been walting waiting I 1 now low this was quite a new dialect to dai ay head lads had bad called her sister and friend even confided their love ig to her but no man he had called called her the so of 0 his soul an and f hinted I 1 that hat ills bo a barren until he uund round her put your foot on my instep mount before me and we mill IN ill ride to the land of hearts desire a and nil seek ceck the cable able a er of perfect union j duy head laughed a donial dilal but the ou stooped and lifted her into int fl adle addle and she bhe did not fight debt against him truth to tell it was plea mt to have all choice denied her so a alny rodd on through tile the dripping drip ila may y and lameti mes they lumped jumped bt acs ics sometimes they halted bele it a stream to 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I 1 arll r 11 a 0 teaches 11 hr th ways way ot the ll 11 r iii b hs thorn ra that rho soon k it 1 hu m r in hr ito tarr r ov am n 11 ia I 1 wt P let hu i lv r thins la Is subject aft RK to change I 1 need ibsen to tell me that la Is it faltered dusky hed head bendin bending ing to hide her tears 1 I know of course not belac cut a woman w hero would you be it you ald it Is in fit the allegory called tho the man lan venus that the author e comes 0 nearest to the danger line but n ailway ti x saye with dignity arid and refinement and often with beauty among the advance rheeta of if tile the frehr 0 0 ming number of 0 the bookman 1 I lind an article brems m t ms to me file reasonably sure of unequally wide ap pr edillon it could not appear ar easy oa sy to say anything new or particularly ing about uncle toms cabin yet that la Is the subject of the sketch which makes this iash flesh appeal it la Is the voik botic of prof harty hany thurston thuraton peek peck and describes the play of 0 uncle enins cabin as lie mft lt hessed it in liverpool strolling ono one day not ionic ago affo along the of that english city which nearly evely traveled tiar cled Ameil Antell cun can at some soine time or other visits but which he never really knows he chanced upon this ablo able performance its ita billboards bill bili boards vividly announced the protracted and Fx expensive pensive engagement of the celebrated american actor mr fr blank blank with ti till a company described as A galaxy of the best nis ills talent in the states furthermore one was Info nned ln in smaller cletters letters that all parts being tilled filled by americana tills this presentation afforded a vivid vid real realistic lAtIc picture of bontempo contempo rely american lire it etc after reading this especially tho the allusion to contemporary te 1 y american life ie liters was re really nothing to do says ays the pr professor 0 res but to ret got a ticket and po go the curtain rose promptly at 8 disclosing tile hie family mansion of mi shot by in kentucky with A ith tile the quarters adjacent to it the scent was waa one of surpassing beauty and above all of realism ane shelby sheiby mansion was waa of white kalble with mith italian pillars find and it was embowered empowered ered in point palm trees and othor tropical foliage far away in the background stretched the blue waters of an inland sea not usually recorded on oil tho lite maps and upon 11 left were to bo be descried EL few gondo ithe ilie artja tor for every one la Is well amaie that gondola la Is a favorite means ot of locomotion IT matli ith th lh ena tives of kentucky the scene was so 0 o very beautiful in fact that one at farst forgot to be sur aur bribed at the lote doc proximity of tile the ne pro grot qua ilota to tile the white marble manstan for the distance between the two was on a liberal eMini estimate ate six elx paces pacer so PO that the th shelby family were probably at time quite well informed of the progress of tile the cookery of at tbell domos domes but it was soon obvious just why tho the quarters were so go near tho the mansion islon it was to enable the shelbra to glut themselves with negro at any hour of 0 the day and night for the hands emerged and sang a hymn a proc proceeding ding which they repented repeated at regular ln enal toriaN like it a clock all through ugly the net act and M alien hm they did so the shelbye always suspended any other occupation and struck att attitude ludes all over tile the plue and listened mr fr shelby I 1 was a fine ligure of IL 41 man ile he wore daok boots boota and while hite duck trousers while mrs mra shelby at 3 p tn appeared lit in a low necked dress drcha and it tiara of us stones when it subsequently antly that the deeply in debt and that the white marble mansion manlon was up to its IN I 1 boulant cou lant help bell thinking that mrs shelby might have raised a little money on her tiara instead of 0 weakly consenting to the sale aali of george harris and ellza eliza and of poor uncle tori ton nil of whom presently appeared A while hile the hands handa were ivere singing their seventh hymn george hart harich in was waa undoubtedly a a typical mulatto slave because the playbill play bill palsbo but if f I 1 had seen keen him anywhere else I 1 should have taken him tor for albert chevalier doing a coster till n uncle tom was nice find and black when h he e wit was s summoned to appear in order t that hat he might ight he be informed that he had been sold gold to the heartless haley halcy he camo came dl etty frown from biking la in tile the field R and ho he had theto cotton gloves on buch as aa were doubt doubtless les always worn at the south by tho elie better class of at states when hoeing corn and digging sweet potatoes lie ile had it a line fine deep voice and it a rich chapel accent and when ahen he was waa informed that he had been sold to haley he observed with mith battle emotion that it atvas wa very ard but there was no help tor for it so h he had bad to TO go but not before he too had sung a hymn and hate listened tied to the rendering of still another b by y his fits fellow slaves george and eilda however to had more spirit than uncle tom for they resolved to run away and they did so while haley was waa obligingly looking at the inland sea and the gou gall doles and perhaps composing poetry tor for he failed to hear a word of their intention though it wee waa discussed by them in a loud and c boue of voice when lie he did dd discover it they had already gone anil and then lie ho promptly I 1 Y called for bloodhounds blood houn 1 I s and set off in hot pursuit walting walling however to botic the dold hands handa give eive it a rendering of one final hymn and also the encores for far which the audience very ang k kindly ridly called perhaps per hap to to give ellza eliza and tier her child a better start the begin beginning nin of the second act revealed revea Jed a tavern on an the banks of the ohl ohio 0 river to u which aich place eliza had succeeded in escaping the tavern was simply but sufficiently furnished with one deal table lable and two chairs and it lid had a large N window V A which aich commanded a sweeping pang view lew of 0 the river and here ono one disco discovered I 1 ered a fact as is to tho the var variations actions of climate that can bp be found in ke kentucky n lucky tor Nit whereas tereas the shelby estate estat e when euzel eliza left it t was waa enjoying a I 1 tropical summer the broad ohio on the borders of the lite panic pame state was full of icebergs of course it Is possible to that sho had consumed six months or re BO in reaching tho the river arid and had thus thua given the elie reason time to change but the speed with wilb which she rushed in ID acebed to lo make this hypothesis untenable haley and the iho bloodhounds were on her track and already a largo poster nn nio the elie wall of fix h tavern proclaimed one hundred pounds reward for a runaway slave from which it tip ap poured that kentuckians Kentuck ians prefer the english monetary estem am aa soon as aa shaa raw flaw the poster she ehe felt faint and eat bat down don on one of the chairs and when nhen phineas fletcher fletchir cr presently came in site confided in him RE at once because cause lie he was waa a quaker and said arid t thee her and thou and because as she told him ho he hid had so ao good and kind it a free face I 1 should myself have taken ill him nl for jose james but ell eija a knew her man and when the elie bloodhounds wore presently heard baying h he shut her ul up in a largo closet for safety haley soon appeared with hn hii and two bloodhounds the bloodhound were very larg and tat fat and they inspired real terror not in phineas fletcher but in lip ley and his minions millions who ho were obviously afraid lest the die kalmal would lean can up tip the scenery suit g KO 0 to steel sleep so that it become became necessary from time limy tit fit time to tread casually |