Abbema, Louisa, 317
Abbey, Henry, American impresario—
The American tour, 335, 368;
in New York, 370, 373, 374;
visit to Edison, 376;
travelling arrangements, 380;
in Montreal, 388;
letter of, to the Bishop of Chicago, 401-2;
the American receipts, 402;
the attempted train robbery, 405-8;
the crossing to New Orleans, 414-16;
journey to Chicago, 421-22;
the visit to Niagara, 427-32
Adrienne Lecouvreur, 335, 339, 342, 343, 373, 393, 440
Agar, Mme.—
Description, 131-32;
interest in Coppée, 132-34;
commanded to the Tuileries in Le Passant, 135-39
Alcard, Jean, Othello, 291
Albany, 433
Albemarle Hotel, New York, 364, 374, 376
Alicante, Sarah Bernhardt's visit to, 113-15
Allou, Maître, advocate of the Comédie Française, 334, 336
Ambre, Emilie, 416
Ambigu Theatre, the, 120, 236
American Falls, the, 428
Amiens, 195
Amphytrion, first visit of Sarah Bernhardt to, 57-58
Anderson, Mary, 433
Andromaque, 249, 337
Angelo, artiste, 393, 415, 432
Annette, Aunt, 157
Antoine, M., comments of Sarah Bernhardt, 330
Aricie, 62
Arville, Renée d', 28
Athalie, 126
Atlanta, 420
Auber, M., director of the Conservatoire, 59-60, 68-69
Audierne in Brittany, 260
Augier, Emile—
La Fille de Roland, the discussion regarding, 267-68;
Gabrielle, 269;
L'Aventurière, 331-34
Auteuil, 6-11, 127
Aventurière, L', by E. Augier, 331-34
Avenue des Acacias, 304
Baden-Baden, 183
Baie des Trépassés, Brittany, 260
Baltimore, 433;
Sarah Bernhardt's impressions, 399
Barbédienne, clock-maker, 72
Barboux, Maître, advocate, 334, 336
Baretta, Blanche, 96
Rose, 96, 102, 104, 141-42
Baron, Messrs., dresses from, for the American tour, 335
Barrett, tragedian, 419
Bartet, comments of Sarah Bernhardt, 329
Batifoulé, Father, of Audierne, 260, 264
Bazaine, treachery of, 154
Beauvallet, M.—
Conservatoire examination, at the, 68-69;
his style of teaching, 80;
remark to Sarah Bernhardt, 93;
as a comrade, 126
Benedict, Sir Julius, 294
Berendt, Aunt Rosine—
Visits to the Convent of Grand-Champs, 15-20;
at the family council, 48-55;
decides to take Sarah Bernhardt to the Théâtre Français, 55-56;
saying of, repeated to M. Doucet by Régina, 76-77;
proposes the fencing-lessons, 79;
lends dress to Sarah Bernhardt, 91;
and carriage, 92;
dinner given by, 93;
present of the ponies, 127-28;
gambling propensities, 183;
return to Paris, 216;
otherwise mentioned, 3-6, 11-12, 35-36, 44
Bernhardt, Jeanne—
Characteristics, 48, 89;
reception of Sarah Bernhardt on her return from Spain, 116;
her mother's love for her, 118-19;
faces the crowd in New York, 376;
visit to Edison, 376;
in Boston, 383;
in Montreal, 391-92;
visit to the Iroquois, 393;
escapade on the St. Lawrence, 396-97;
the crossing to New Orleans, 415-16;
journey to Chicago, 421-22;
at Niagara, 432;
the return from America, 437;
otherwise mentioned, 35, 37, 50, 72, 338
Mme.—
Visits to Sarah Bernhardt in childhood, 1-5;
takes her to the Convent
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