Patriotic Plays and Pageants for Young People by Constance D'Arcy Mackay
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watchword of our nation!
MARSH. Come! Come! He dreams! [They go out. RICHARD (with face upraised in the waning fire-glow). May all such dreams come true! CURTAIN. COSTUMES RICHARD STOCKTON. Coat and knee-breeches of dull-blue cloth. Loose white shirt. Soft white collar turned down on his coat. Black stockings. Low black shoes. Unpowdered hair. JOHN COREY. Suit of the same fashion as Stockton's, made of black cloth. All the lads, unless otherwise indicated, wear low black shoes, black stockings, and have unpowdered hair. But if the wigs of longish natural hair which they should wear are too expensive, then they may have powdered wigs made of white cotton batting stitched to tight- fitting white skull-caps. NED PEABODY. Suit of same style in dark-brown. PHIL AMESBURY. Suit of same style in somewhat shabby black velvet, with |
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