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Synopsis
Excerpt from Passages From the Journal of Thomas Russell Sullivan: 1891-1903
January 1, 1891. To the Museum to-night where Clyde Fitch's little comedy of Betty's Finish is now given. He has remarkable talent; his dialogue goes of itself; his young girl is simple and natural usually. But there is a very slight plot encumbered with useless characters. The incidents are not always to the point, and the play does not make the effect it should. A succes d'estime no more. It is not equal to the Frederic Lemaitre played here for the first time a month ago. But he is young, and will do better things.
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