ACTRESSES ON MARRIAGE.
A newspaper correspondent in Paris has been obtaining the opinion of actresses on marriage He say a ; — This evening I happened (o meet Mine. Theo, who had been reiidin/r the interview wilb Jane Hading, which had been translated into French and published in the Figaro anil nearly all the Paris paperß. Muie. Theo Raid <v Why of course marriage is a failure ! T have boon married myself. - I was happy, to bo sure but I should have been a thousand times happier had I never bean married. No, ' she added, with a pretty shrug of her slioulderß, "no aefcross should ever get married. How oan they arnuae the public all the evening and make their husbands happy afterwards ?" Theo thon drifted into leas burning subjects. I also happened to meet Mrae. Jeanne Granier, who Bpoke must pleasantly of Hading, In reply to my question, "What do you think about marriage?" she replied. "Well, I have never been married myself,ibut I known pretty well what marriago moans. It haa no secrets for me. I am convinced no artist, whether actress actor, punter, musician, or sculptor, should ever get married. An artist should be free' to love bis art with hia whole heart and soul." "Then you never intend to get married ?" said I. "INo, never! Marriage is a terrible calamity."
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West Coast Times, Issue 7235, 5 January 1889, Page 4
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