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Mounet-Sully, M.—continued
  in Ruy Blas, 291;
  supports Sarah Bernhardt on her first appearance at the Gaiety, 307-8;
  advice to Sarah Bernhardt, 322, 323;
  comments of Sarah Bernhardt on, 329

Multon, Miss, bust of, 257

Murray, John, tribute to Sarah Bernhardt, 307


Napoleon III., 24, 304;
  commands Sarah Bernhardt to the Tuileries, 135-39, 144;
  his defeat at Sedan, 154-55;
  his treatment by Rochefort, 219

—— Prince Jerome, "Plon-Plon," 129, 284

Narrey, Charles, 256

Nashville, 420

Nathalie, Mme., the incident with Sarah Bernhardt, 101-4;
  her revenge, 105

National, the, 295

Neuilly, visits to, 3, 11-15

New Haven, 385

New Orleans, the crossing to, 414-16;
  Sarah Bernhardt's impressions, 416-18

New York—
  Sarah Bernhardt's impressions, 361-367;
  the reporters, 367-68;
  the Custom-House, 369-73;
  Brooklyn Bridge, 372;
  the police, 375;
  the professional matinée at, and departure from, 433-434

Newark, 433

Niagara Falls, 426;
  visit of Sarah Bernhardt, 427-32

Nittis the painter, 317

Noe, Mme. Lily, 386

Nordenskjold, M., 347

Novelli, 330


O'Connor, Captain, 222-24, 347

Odéon, the—
  Success of Athalie, 126-27;
  sociability among the actors, 127, 244;
  reception of Dumas père, 130-31;
  success of Le Passant, 135-39;
  enthusiasm of the students for Sarah Bernhardt, 139;
  benefit for Sarah Bernhardt, 145-46;
  welcome to Adelina Patti, 145-46;
  the Sarah Bernhardt ambulance, 160-87;
  patients of, transferred to the Val-de-Grâce, 186;
  reopened after the Treaty of Paris, 224;
  Sarah Bernhardt's break with the, 234-36;
  Victor Hugo's supper to the artistes, 239-43

Ohio river, the, 423

On ne badine pas avec l'amour, 121, 337

Opéra, the, 163

Ophelia, the spring of, Elsinore, 344

Orange, Prince of, 138

Othello, 291


Palais de l'Industrie, 166

Palmer House, Chicago, the, 400

Parc Monceau, 187

Paris—
  Popular feeling on outbreak of Franco-Prussian War, 151-53;
  siege proclaimed, 155-59;
  organisation of the defence, 160;
  the Odéon ambulance, 160-87;
  bombarding of, 172-87;
  effect of the sufferings on the morale of the people, 185-86;
  the armistice, 186;
  sights after, 187;
  the Commune, 217-24;
  the peace signed, 224;
  Presidents, 304;
  capital punishment in, 410-13

Parodi, M., 351;
  Rome Vaincue, 279

Parrot, M., artist, 269

——, Dr., 309-10

"Part," use of the term, 33

Patti, Adelina, 145-46

Pelissier, General, 190, 195

Père Lachaise Cemetery, 174

Perrin, M.—
  Engagement of Sarah Bernhardt, 235-36, 238-39, 245;
  staging of Dalila, 249;
  fury of, 249-50;
  incident of the "moon" in Le Sphinx, 251-53;
  insists on Sarah Bernhardt playing Zaïre, 254-55;
  strained relations with Sarah Bernhardt, 256, 282-83, 288, 291;
  staging of Phèdre, 264-66;
  discussion concerning La Fille de Roland, 267-68;
  his tricks in L'Etrangère, 272-75;
  anger at the balloon ascent, 284, 288;
  the agreement with John Hollingshead, 293;
  attitude regarding the drawing-room entertainments, 294-95;
  letter to Sarah Bernhardt from Paris, 322;
  his lecture on her return, 326-27;
  production of L'Aventurière and resignation of Sarah Bernhardt, 331-34;
  influences Coquelin to leave London, 340

Petit, Mlle. Dica, at the Conservatoire, 66, 67

——, Mme., visit to M. Massin, 96-97

Phèdre, 249, 265-66, 305-8, 335, 337, 399, 401, 440

Philadelphia, 399, 433

Philiberte, 337

Picard, 269

Pierson, Blanche, 109

Pisa, 49

Pittsburg, Sarah Bernhardt's impressions, 422-23

Place de la Roquette, executions in, 410-13

Pluche, Amélie, 28

Poissy, prisoners of, 223

Polhes, General, 35

Pons, M., 79

Pont, l'Abbé, 259

Porel, M. Paul, 85, 150;
  at the Odéon ambulance, 171;
  in Jean Marie, 224-225

Porte Saint Martin Theatre, 119-22

Potin, Félix, 165

Potter-Palmer, Mr., 400

Providence, 433