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Baker, a too obvious exploitation of the public's sentiments and finances. However the critic was most indulgent in his reproof in the Bulletin of December 3, 1858: "After playing only four nights in the State — for old accounts were settled in this way years ago -- it seems rather early to make a special appeal to the public for a benefit. However the play is a good one-- London Assurance — and the principal actors of merit, and anyhow the house virill doubtless be crowded," The public had cer...tainly been kind to the Bakers on their first visit. Besides the fortune in profits they had taken home with them Mrs. Baker on her farewell benefit had received a most magnificent "diamond Magic watch" jprevious to that her gifts had consisted of diamond rings, diamondvmfrches, diamond bracelets, and a "Silver tea service valued at $400." The public was under no further obligation to them. After a poor month in January the Bakers got off to 57 a new start In February. Baker was now again on the right path as a manager and the public was overjoyed; on February 1 he gave them their beloved Hunchback ; in the play vi/ere the Starks, Mrs.
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