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Hugo, Victor—
  Clamour for his return, 130-131;
  the reading of Ruy Bl*as, 226-30;
  sketch of, 228-29;
  Sarah Bernhardt's estimation of, 231-33, 240, 351;
  the Odéon supper given by, 239-43;
  Hernani, 280-82;
  note and present to Sarah Bernhardt, 282

Hyde Park, Sarah Bernhardt's impressions, 341


Ibé, hairdresser, 418

"Ignotus," paragraph in the Figaro quoted , 131

Il faut qu'une porte soit ouverte ou fermée, 337

Il ne faut jurer de rien, 337

Imperial, the Prince, baptism, 24;
  present during rehearsal of Le Passant, 137;
  al Saarbruck, 153

Indianapol*is, 420

Iphigénie, 94-101

Iroquois, visit of Sarah Bernhardt to the, 393-94

Irving, Henry, 239, 329

Ivry, 1850


Jadin, M., 269

Jarrett, Mr.—
  Arranges with Sarah Bernhardt for the drawing-room entertainments, 292-94;
  his way with reporters, 299-300, 364, 367, 381, 426-27;
  contract for first American tour, 334-35;
  in New York, 362, 368, 270, 373, 375, 434;
  personality, 365-66;
  visit to Edison, 376;
  action regarding Henry Smith, 385-87;
  in Montreal, 388, 392-93, 396;
  visit to the Iroquois, 393-94;
  the American receipts, 402;
  his arrangement with the St. Louis jeweller, 403-4;
  the attempted train robbery, 405-8;
  the crossing to New Orleans, 414-16;
  visit to Niagara, 427-32;
  journey to Chicago, 421-22;
  the return from America, 434;
  his influence over Sarah Bernhardt, 441

Jean Marie, by André Theuriet, 150, 224-25

Johnson, T., London correspondent of the Figaro, 312

0Josephine, maid, 146

Josse, of the Porte St. Martin Théâtre, 119-20

Jouassain, M., 245

Jouclas, Captain, 354, 357, 434

Joussian, Théodore, 190-91, 194-96

Jullien, Mary, 338


Kalb, M., 338

Kalil Bey, 144

Kapenist, Count, 347

Kean, by A. Dumas, 130

Keratry, Comte de, 93;
  aid given to Sarah Bernhardt with the Odéon ambulance, 160-65, 172

Knoedler, M., 367

Kremlin, the, 176

Kronborg, castle of, 344


L'Amérique, the boat, 352-60, 434

L'Autre, 150

La Belle Paule, 254

La Bénédiction, 337

La bergère d'Ivry, by Thiboust, 120

La biche au bois, 119

La Dame aux Camélias, 335, 374, 375, 393, 398, 419-20, 422, 433, 440

L'Ecole des femmes, 63

L'Ecole des Viellards, by Delavigne, 80

L'Etincelle, 337

La fausse Agnès, 75

La Fille de Roland, 266-68

La Fille du Cid, by Delavigne, 80

La Foncière fire insurance company, 140;
  claim against Sarah Bernhardt, 145, 146

La Hêve, 333

La loterie du mariage, 130

La maison sans enfants, 109

La Princesse Georges, 335, 426, 433-34, 440

"La Quenelle," his invention, 295-97

Lacour, Marie de, 28

Lacroix, Eulalie, 28

Laferrière, Count de, 135-36

—— Messrs., dresses from, 335

Lafontaine, M., in Ruy Blas, 229, 291;
  at the Odéon supper, 241

—— Victoria, 109

Lambquin, Mme.—
  Nurse at the Odéon ambulance, 167, 169, 173, 185;
  at the Odéon supper, 240, 242;
  death of, 243

Lapommeraye, criticisms of, 338, 339

Larcher, Père, gardener at the Grand-Champs Convent, 19-21, 24, 30, 41, 42

Laroche, M., 245, 255

Laroque, Mme., 157

Larrey, Baron, 2-3, 37, 44;
  visits to the Odéon ambulance, 167, 169, 180-81

L'Absent, by Eugène Manuel, 249

L'Affranchi, 150

L'Ami Fritz, 337

L'Assommoir, 332

L'Avare, 337

Le Barbier de Seville, 337

Le Bâtard, 150

Le Demi-Monde, 337

Le demon du jeu, 109

Le Dépit amoureux, 337

L'Eté de la St. Martin, 337

L'Etourdi, 337

L'Etrangère, by A. Dumas, 272-75, 309-13, 335-37, 340, 374

Le fils naturel, 336

Le jeu de l'amour et du hasard, 125, 337

Le Juif errant, 120

Le Luthier de Crémôna, 337

Le Mariage de Figaro, 249

Le Mariage de Victorine, 337

Le Marquis de Villemer, 128, 337

Le Medecin malgré lui, 337

Le Menteur, 337