Why the Chimes Rang: A Play in One Act by Elizabeth Apthorp McFadden
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altar, lest it obscure the light shining up through the hole. It should
hang down in front of the altar and at the sides about eighteen inches. A very handsome looking lace altar cloth can be cut from white paper. 13. Candle-sticks. 14. Candles. 15. Two censers: Very passable censers can be made by swinging brass cups on the brass chains that come for looping back curtains. 16. Incense. 17. Charcoal to burn the incense. (This comes in the box with the incense.) 18. Matches to light the incense. 19. The chimes (or the phonograph and record.) 20. The organ. Gifts to be put on the altar. 21. A chest full of gold coins for the rich man. (This chest should be about six by twelve inches, made of some polished wood. If difficult to find, substitute a money-bag of stout canvas for it.) 22. Gold coin for the rich man. These coins may be made of cardboard with gold paper pasted over them. |
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