A STORY OF SARAH BERNHARDT.
S:\r;ili Bernhardt, tin* gr™t from-•> actress, who hits recent .y had l» i Usi amputated, has always been v"M cai. iu | to inspect personally every phnt.v <ll' ),:•!>. If before tlio Mine ha-' been allowed to he published. Not so long :i;:» «!'«• m «no -l her tragic parts at a famous 1/on.lon Studio. A proof of the photogrnpli dulv submitted for her approval, In., she did not If- : t Ml. ;nd drew ty. thick Mark lin's ,vro« fnrf, and also partly tor- the print. At „f i, sh, wrote. " Horn'i.e! llorrihh 5.8.," and sent the phoN-p-apli bark •" tlii' studio. ,11 „„t .. The photographer v.n- highly <mU ' tained when he renived his prim !<«'■« from the great actr.vss. It wn-< n < framed, and ham's on the wall studio at this moment.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 47, 18 June 1915, Page 5
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133A STORY OF SARAH BERNHARDT. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 47, 18 June 1915, Page 5
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