Remembered as "a man of brilliant talent and singular charm," Edward Wilkins' career included the roles of editorial writer, musical and dramatic critic, and playwright.
It is unclear who wrote this column. The article discusses the suppression of Personne; the requests for his suppression and his willing participation in this act. There is brief speculation as to his whereabouts. The author also discusses the current attractions at the Palace Garden, which appears to be one of the most comfortable establishments to visit in the summer heat.
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Remembered as "a man of brilliant talent and singular charm," Edward Wilkins' career included the roles of editorial writer, musical and dramatic critic, and playwright.
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