Taking as her title General Grant's words, "Lot There bo l'caco," airs. Walter Fearn, a well-known American authoress,'is putting the groat Federal General on the stago for the first time. Tho incidents arc largely drawn from a diary kept by tho mother of the authoress. Virginia Harned, tho noted American actress, has just denied a rumour that slio was engaged. Furthermore, sho docs not intend to marry. "I will devote mv lifo to my art," slio said. "Thero'is not tho faintest truth in, tho statement, that I contemplate matrimony again. Dramatic work precludes I domesticity if one wishes to achieve the I greatest success. lam free—and will 1 remain so. I am in love with only ouc i thing—and this is' my work."-
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1037, 28 January 1911, Page 9
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