id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 39392 Lytton, Henry A. The Secrets of a Savoyard .txt text/plain 57339 3638 80 the public who love and follow the operas, and when the roll comes to be "To-night there is no need for the Lyttons to turn in their graves." Mr. Carte, though always a man of few words, gave me to understand that he Shortly after he left the Gilbert and Sullivan operas, he went on The very next day Mr. Carte, unknown to me at the time, came down to Bath. generous praise--D'Oyly Carte and I rehearse a love scene--A The Savoy audiences in the old days, of course, were like no other for several of the plays not by Gilbert and Sullivan produced by Mr. D'Oyly Carte. stage, and it was my good fortune to play leading comedy parts under "I don't like that man singing that song," he said once, just Everybody who plays in Gilbert and Sullivan makes it a point of honour ./cache/39392.txt ./txt/39392.txt