A Memoir of Charles Mayne Young Tragedian With Extracts From His Sons Journal

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' * Oh, ' replied Mathews, ' if you wish to afford me a real treat, you will allow me to accompany you to Shrewsbury ; for there is no place I am so fond of attending as a court of justice ; and no place which affords a richer field for the study of character. ' Mr. Gore declared he should be delighted to have his company, and would take care he should get well placed in the court, and have, moreover, a chair to sit down on. Mathews declined these considerate offers, saying that he much preferr...ed mixing with the crowd, listening to their talk, jotting down in his commonplace book anything he might see or overhear worth remembering, and watching the faces of the criminals and witnesses. When he had mingled for some time with the herd of idlers directly or indirectly interested in the proceed- ings of the court, he elbowed his way into the very centre of 208 JOL'IiXAI.. [('HAP.
the hall, just as the judge was taking his seat. He had not been there two minutes before the judge was seen making courteous signs to some one in the thick of the crowd beckon- ing to him to come up, and occupy the vacant seat by his side.


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