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Siddons, he said, was incomparable, and the elder Mathews a great genius, the precursor of Dickens. For Edmund Kean he had no enthusiasm. Kean, he said, was at his best in Sir Edward Mortimer, and after that in Shylock. Miss O'Neill he remembered as the perfect Juliet: a beautiful, blue-eyed woman, who could easily weep, and who retained her beauty to the last, dying at 85, as Lady Wrixon Becher.
Miss O'Neill rejoined her family at Calais, wrote to Lord F 's father, the Earl of E , her final and irrevocable rejection of his son's suit, fell ill of love and sorrow, and lay for some space between life and death for the sake of her unworthy lover; rallied bravely, recovered, resumed her work, her sway over thousands of human hearts, and, after lapse of healing and forgiving and forgetting time, married Sir William Wrixon Becher.
F.F. DERHAM, M.L.A., Postmaster General. The Hon. H.T. WRIXON, M.L.A., Attorney General. The Hon. W.F. WALKER, M.L.A., Commissioner of Customs. Mr. The Bishop of MELBOURNE. W.G. BRETT, Esq., Inspector General, Penal Department. H.M. CHOMLEY, Esq., Chief Commissioner of Police. A. SHIELDS, Esq., M.P., Medical Officer, Melbourne Jail.
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