Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Sixty-Eight Years on the Stage
MY father, James Biddles, when a lad Of eighteen had married my mother, a girl also eighteen, and I was their third child, the two elder ones having died in their infancy. My father was the son Of a Leicestershire farmer, the eldest of seven, but he disliked the agri cultural life and tried various other occupa tions, drifting at last to the stage, which at that time meant hard work, and to many people's minds, also included perdition.
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