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The
critics
of
the
daily
papers
completed
her
triumph
.
There
were
long
notices
in
praise
of
the
quality
of
the
burlesque
,
touched
with
recurrent
references
to
Carrie
.
The
contagious
mirth
of
the
thing
was
repeatedly
emphasised
.
“
Miss
Madenda
presents
one
of
the
most
delightful
bits
of
character
work
ever
seen
on
the
Casino
stage
,
”
observed
the
stage
critic
of
the
“
Sun
.
”
“
It
is
a
bit
of
quiet
,
unassuming
drollery
which
warms
like
good
wine
.
Evidently
the
part
was
not
intended
to
take
precedence
,
as
Miss
Madenda
is
not
often
on
the
stage
,
but
the
audience
,
with
the
characteristic
perversity
of
such
bodies
,
selected
for
itself
.
The
little
Quakeress
was
marked
for
a
favourite
the
moment
she
appeared
,
and
thereafter
easily
held
attention
and
applause
.
The
vagaries
of
fortune
are
indeed
curious
.
”
The
critic
of
the
“
Evening
World
,
”
seeking
as
usual
to
establish
a
catch
phrase
which
should
“
go
”
with
the
town
,
wound
up
by
advising
:
“
If
you
wish
to
be
merry
,
see
Carrie
frown
.
”
The
result
was
miraculous
so
far
as
Carrie
’
s
fortune
was
concerned
.
Even
during
the
morning
she
received
a
congratulatory
message
from
the
manager
.
“
You
seem
to
have
taken
the
town
by
storm
,
”
he
wrote
.
“
This
is
delightful
.
I
am
as
glad
for
your
sake
as
for
my
own
.
”
The
author
also
sent
word
.
That
evening
when
she
entered
the
theatre
the
manager
had
a
most
pleasant
greeting
for
her
.
“
Mr
.
Stevens
,
”
he
said
,
referring
to
the
author
,
“
is
preparing
a
little
song
,
which
he
would
like
you
to
sing
next
week
.
”
“
Oh
,
I
can
’
t
sing
,
”
returned
Carrie
.