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| | Dramatic Notes by Eleanor Marx (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29) |
 | | The relations of the convict to his wife are as inexplicable as that lady’s conduct in, first, remarrying him, and second, choosing her residence, of all places in the world, in a village the air of which is thick with convicts, escaped or otherwise. |
 | | Gaston Murray is a very perfect old lady, whose blindness holds her aloof from the whirlwind of passion and pain of which, could she see, she would be the centre figure. |
 | | Lady Eve is always hovering on the verge of death, and therefore, histrionically considered, on the verge of a laugh from the audience. |
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