Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason's Corner Folks - A Picture of New England Home Life by Charles Felton Pidgin
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he was, what he came for,
and how long he intended to stay." It was a marvellous rig that he wore when he reappeared The barge led the procession to Mason's Corner And then he landed a blow on Wood's nose "The Deacon and his wife led off" CHARACTERS AND SCENES FROM THE STAGE PRESENTATION OF QUINCY ADAMS SAWYER. Mandy Skinner Samanthy Green Mrs. Putnam's anger, upon discovery of Lindy's parentage (Act III.) Quincy reading Alice's letter to her (Act III.) An old-fashioned husking bee (Act III.) Alice recovers her sight (Act IV.) |
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