Fred Terry her husband is handsome & a good actor too. -
And the man who takes the Regent's part is good. He makes love to
her & her husband fights a duel with him in the garden while the
wife entertains 5 or 6 other men by "acting" - first comedy & then real
tragedy & (when she hears a groan & believes her husband
killed) but they think she is acting & will not believe her. It
is very fine indeed I think. She's one of these lovely tall English
women with fair beautiful skin and lovely goldenish hair - loads of it -
Sumptuous dress (very low before & behind - but such
lovely arms neck & shoulders!) The men were dressed in that
captivating "Barry Lyndon" style. It night have been a
chapter of his life. The other play was quite different &
equally good - a dear old man - trusting & confiding & his brother
suspicious & penurious & their influence on each other &
various adventures. Both brothers were very good and the company too
- quite English. We walked home with Claude who stopped for us. It snowed
then
Ned had a time getting in. She &
Mary "talked back" a little
1896.
Fred Terry her husband is handsome & a good actor too. -
And the man who takes the Regent's part is good. He makes love to
her & her husband fights a duel with him in the garden while the
wife entertains 5 or 6 other men by "acting" - first comedy & then real
tragedy & (when she hears a groan & believes her husband
killed) but they think she is acting & will not believe her. It
is very fine indeed I think. She's one of these lovely tall English
women with fair beautiful skin and lovely goldenish hair - loads of it -
Sumptuous dress (very low before & behind - but such
lovely arms neck & shoulders!) The men were dressed in that
captivating "Barry Lyndon" style. It night have been a
chapter of his life. The other play was quite different &
equally good - a dear old man - trusting & confiding & his brother
suspicious & penurious & their influence on each other &
various adventures. Both brothers were very good and the company too
- quite English. We walked home with Claude who stopped for us. It snowed
then
Ned had a time getting in. She &
Mary "talked back" a little
1896.
Fred Terry her husband is handsome & a good actor too. -
And the man who takes the Regent's part is good. He makes love to
her & her husband fights a duel with him in the garden while the
wife entertains 5 or 6 other men by "acting" - first comedy & then real
tragedy & (when she hears a groan & believes her husband
killed) but they think she is acting & will not believe her. It
is very fine indeed I think. She's one of these lovely tall English
women with fair beautiful skin and lovely goldenish hair - loads of it -
Sumptuous dress (very low before & behind - but such
lovely arms neck & shoulders!) The men were dressed in that
captivating "Barry Lyndon" style. It night have been a
chapter of his life. The other play was quite different &
equally good - a dear old man - trusting & confiding & his brother
suspicious & penurious & their influence on each other &
various adventures. Both brothers were very good and the company too
- quite English. We walked home with Claude who stopped for us. It snowed
then
Ned had a time getting in. She &
Mary "talked back" a little