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Excerpt from Cigarette Papers for After-Dinner Smoking
Bancroft, whose return to the stage for that perform ance was a notable incident of a very interesting season. Mrs. Alfred Mellon was the Countess de St. Valerie, and John Billington was her son. In the Lyceum revival Miss Ellen Terry played Mrs. Mellon's part, and her son the young Count, which gave great actuality to the scenes in which they appeared. Miss Terry's supreme charm as an actress, apart from her intellectuality and artistic appreciation, is her womanliness, her sympathetic realisation Of a pathetic incident.
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