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Payne's Sweet Song
John Howard Payne was a theater critic at age 14, a playwright soon after and then a child star. He was a friend of Washington Irving and Charles Dickens, a staunch defender of the Cherokee Indians as they were forced from their homes in Georgia to Oklahoma on the ``Trail of Tears'' and a diplomat who died at his post as American consul general in Tunis.
By Peter Goodman


