Tennyson held his wine glass with both hands, gazing at the procession of important figures passing on the stairs below, so excited that even the liquid in his glass trembled.
"My God! Sosse, Wordsworth, Coleridge, Scott, a laureate poet, a poet who refused the laurel, all three representatives of the Lake School present – what is happening today? I might even say that tonight's Astley Theatre holds half a century's worth of Britain's poetic essence!"
Although Dickens wasn't as excited as Tennyson, facing these literary giants, this 'little writer,' who was just a court stenographer a year ago, couldn't help but express his nervousness, "I originally thought it was just a normal performance, but I never expected it to attract so many celebrities... My novel's stage premiere receiving such grand opening, is really... really all thanks to Arthur."