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CONSIDER THE ELEPHANT
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Edwin Booth, while acting Shakespeare in Boston, hears the news that his brother Wilkes has assassinated President Lincoln. The rest of his run is cancelled. He believes he will never work again. His sister Asia, in Philadelphia, collapses in grief. Their mother runs to Philadelphia, and so does their brother June, but Edwin is afraid to go, and hides in his home to New York. June and Asia's husband Jack are arrested in Philadelphia on suspicion of being involved in the killing of the President. Under house arrest, Asia learns that the Federals have caught and killed Wilkes. Copyright © 2005 Aram Schefrin. This work can be licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerive 2.5 License
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CONSIDER THE ELEPHANT Episodes - | CONSIDER THE ELEPHANT - CHAPTER 30 | As their cause becomes more desperate, the Confederates decide to kill Lincoln - but without involving Wilkes. Richmond falls, and Wilkes - despondent - disbands his crew. But the Rebel plan is thwarted, and Mary Surratt asks Wilkes to assassinate the President as well as six other members of the Federal government.Copyright © ℗ 2006 Aram Schefrin. To learn about the facts on which this book is based, go to www.johnwilkesbooth.blogspot.com and click on the links. | Get at Short URL | Download CONSIDER THE ELEPHANT - CHAPTER 30 | Play in Popup.
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| CONSIDER THE ELEPHANT - CHAPTER 13 | McClellan invades Virginia, up the peninsula between the York and James Rivers. The Yankees win the battles; still McClellan retreats, believing the Rebels too strong. Wilkes returns to smuggling contraband. Edwin returns to the stage, afraid he will not be well received - but he is a sensation. He is so relieved that he finds himself for the first time able to talk to strangers. He attends New York's premier salons and soirees, and starts drinking again.
When Wilkes arrives in New York, he finds Edwin a drunkard. Wilkes brings word from Boston that Mollie is ill. But he believes she will recover, so Edwin ignores the news, as well as telegrams from Boston which say that Mollie has taken a turn for the worse and may not last the night - until a theater manager forces him to read them. Frantic, he catches a train for Boston. But it's too late.
Copyright ÃÂ Ãïï 2006 Aram Schefrin. This work can be licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerive 2.5 License
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| CONSIDER THE ELEPHANT - CHAPTER 12 | Following Adam's advice, Ned and Mollie go to Europe. But since Mollie is four months pregnant, they go to England, where they trust the doctors, rather than France or Italy. Ned searches the places where his father hsd been, but finds little trace of him. Mollie weakens as the baby grows, and has to take to bed. Ned takes an acting engagement in London, but the British are hostile, since the U.S. Navy has boarded a British ship and taken off two southern rebels who were heading to England to convince the Queen to support the Confederacy.
Mollie gives birth to Edwina. They take a brief tour of France, then return to America. Mollie is too delicate to return to New York, so they take a house in Dorchester, outside Boston. Ned is there when Wilkes plays Boston, with great success, turning staid Brahmin women into romantic fools.
To learn more about the facts on which this book is based, go to www.johnwilkesbooth.blogspot.com and click on the links.
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| CONSIDER THE ELEPHANT - CHAPTER 10 | New York City considers seceding, since its economic fortunes are tied to the South. But the Union buildup brings new money into the city, and New York decides to stay in the fold.Adam enlists in the Union Army, as an aide to General Grant. His last advice to Ned: go to Europe and study.
There is no fighting going on, so Wilkes goes back to the stage. In Cincinnati, Maggie Mitchell offers to arrange an appearance for him in New York. Wilkes is afraid of that, since, to him, New York is Ned's city. But in Chicago he meets Raufer, a scenery man, who introduces him to magical new staging and lighting techniques - and Wilkes realizes that, with these, he can conquer New York.
Copyright ÃÂ Ãïï 2006 Aram Schefrin. This work can be licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerive 2.5 License
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| CONSIDER THE ELEPHANT - CHAPTER 9 | Wilkes looks up a school friend, Michael O'Laughlen. He asks O'Laughlen to hook him up with Rebels in Maryland. O'Laughlen tells him that attempt on Lincoln's life has failed and that Maryland is under Federal martial law and is not going to secede. Then he introduces Wilkes to shoemaker Christian Emmerich and the Federal Marshal, George Kane. Kane is defecting to the South. At Kane's request, Wilkes agrees, rather than join a fighting unit, to stay in the North and help in the smuggling of contraband such as medicines across the lines to the South. Atfer Bull Run, Emmerich sends Wilkes to Philadelphia to pick up a package. Wilkes stays with Asia and tells her what he's doing. She is thrilled.
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| CONSIDER THE ELEPHANT - CHAPTER 8 | While Ned is performing in New York, South Carolina secedes. The family gathers at Asia's for Christmas in Philadelphia. Asia is rabid against Abraham Lincoln; she tells the others what she has heard: that Lincoln will be murdered in Baltimore on his way to Washington, and that then the Rebels will take Washington and conduct a coup d'etat. Wilkes announces he is going to join the Maryland militia after the state secedes. Mother makes him swear he won't.
Matt Canning books Wilkes in Rochester and Albany, New York. Wilkes stabs himself during a performance when he falls on a dagger. Wilkes seduces his female lead, then abandons her; she stabs him and herself. South Carolina assaults Fort Sumter; Edwin Ruffin fires the first shot. Virginia secedes, and Wilkes decides that if he's going to be killed (it seemed likely, considering) it would be better if it happened fighting for the South.
Copyright ÃÂ Ãïï 2006 Aram Schefrin.
This work can be licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerive 2.5 License
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| CONSIDER THE ELEPHANT - CHAPTER 7 | Desperately missing Mollie, Ned goes back on the booze. Concerned, Adam Badeau gets Wilkes to intervene with Mollie and get them back together. Ned asks her to marry him. She says "yes". In Montgomery, Alabama, Maggie Mitchell takes Wilkes to hear the Prince of Fire-eaters speak.
Maggie Mitchell is played by Anita Boyer.
Copyright ÃÂ Ãïï 2006 Aram Schefrin. This work can be licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerive 2.5 License
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| CONSIDER THE ELEPHANT - CHAPTER 6 | Asia objects violently to Ned's marriage to Mary. Out of respect for his family, Ned gives her up. Before he leaves Richmond, he gives Wilkes the lead role in Othello, and Wilkes makes his first appearance in his own name.During Wilkes' second season in Richmond, John Brown raids Harper's Ferry, hoping to set off a slave insurrection, and panicking the South. Brown is quickly captured, but Southerners who want secession use Brown as an excuse.
Wilkes meets Ned in Boston, which is hysterical over Brown, and performs Richard the Third with him. Wilkes finds the town too staid. At a gathering after the theater, Adam Badeau (Ned's New York teacher and confidante) tells Ned he has heard that Mary is in Boston, acting in Charlotte Cushman's company, and is going to marry a Boston lawyer. Ned is devastated.
Back in Richmond, Wilkes joins the Richmond Grays and travels to Charlestown to watch the hanging of John Brown, then returns to begin his role as a national star.
Maggie Mitchell is played by Gwynneth Selinger.
Copyright ÃÂ Ãïï 2006 Aram Schefrin. This work can be licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerive 2.5 License
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| CONSIDER THE ELEPHANT - CHAPTER 5 | Ned comes to Richmond to star at the Old Marshall, and falls in love with an actress named Mary Devlin. Wilkes can't understand why Ned would want to marry when he could have any woman he wants. Ned reveals his awful past, and that Mary is his salvation. Copyright ÃÂ Ãïï 2006 Aram Schefrin. This work can be licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerive 2.5 License
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| CONSIDER THE ELEPHANT - CHAPTER 2 | Edwin goes to Washington to talk to the Federal police, and to visit June in the Old Capitol Prison. Jack is finally cleared of the crime, and Asia wangles June's release through Philadelphia friends. Edwin goes to Philadelphia. June goes home to San Francisco. On a hot June night, a young Southern boy arrives at Asia's house. His father owns the farm on which Wilkes had been captured and killed. He describes for the family Wilkes' last days, and hands Edwin Wilkes' diary, which he had found in the ashes of his father's tobacco barn. Copyright ÃÂ Ãïï 2006 Aram Schefrin. This work can be licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerive 2.5 License
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| CONSIDER THE ELEPHANT - CHAPTER 1 | Edwin Booth, while acting Shakespeare in Boston, hears the news that his brother Wilkes has assassinated President Lincoln. The rest of his run is cancelled. He believes he will never work again. His sister Asia, in Philadelphia, collapses in grief. Their mother runs to Philadelphia, and so does their brother June, but Edwin is afraid to go, and hides in his home to New York. June and Asia's husband Jack are arrested in Philadelphia on suspicion of being involved in the killing of the President. Under house arrest, Asia learns that the Federals have caught and killed Wilkes. Copyright ÃÂ Ãïï 2006 Aram Schefrin. This work can be licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerive 2.5 License
To learn more about the facts on which this book is based, go to www.johnwilkesbooth.blogspot.com and click on the links. | Get at Short URL | Download CONSIDER THE ELEPHANT - CHAPTER 1 | Play in Popup.
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