A MUCH-MARRIED ACTRESS.
According to a London correspondent the true glory of the Lyceum Theatre is that English Sarah Bernhardt, Miss Ellen Terry. Off the stagelshe is quite as fascinating as when before "tie footlights. She has proved the extent of her power of enchantment by successfully winning and wedding three husbands, all of whom are still living, divorce and not death having released her from two of them. In fact, it is reported that while walking in the Grosvenor Gallery recently, witk her present spouse, Mr. Kelly, she came face to face with her two former husbands, who were promenading there together, and that the only embarrassed personage of the quartet was Mr. Kelly ; and they do say that the law will soon be called into requisition to break the bonds that unite her to her present spouse, and that she will then become the wife of a prominent English actor. Surely thia wonderful and interesting lady ought to inscribe on her wadding-ring the motto said to have been adopted by the old Countess of Desmond ou the occasion of her fourth marriage: , - If I survive -— . <_ _ " ' I'll have five. }
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Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 150, 28 December 1881, Page 3
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190A MUCH-MARRIED ACTRESS. Evening Post, Volume XXII, Issue 150, 28 December 1881, Page 3
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