Why the Chimes Rang: A Play in One Act by Elizabeth Apthorp McFadden
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Holger standing spellbound staring at the wall where the vision had
been. As he turns to speak to the woman and during his final speeches, the organ plays softly as though from a great distance and the chimes ring again but not so loudly as before. This music continues till the front screens are brought together and the play is over. COSTUMES [Illustration] [Illustration] [Illustration] COSTUMES. The costumes of this play are mediaeval, picturesque and easily constructed.--The accompanying plates will give the best idea of their general appearance. The amounts of goods required for each are noted below. |
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