Patriotic Plays and Pageants for Young People by Constance D'Arcy Mackay
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black braiding. It is evident that the suit has been "handed down" to
him. JEFFERSON WINWOOD. Suit of same style in slate-gray, with buttons and pockets of cobalt blue. FRANK WHARTON. Suit of very dark green. Green buttons. Has a black cloak, and a black three-cornered hat. THOMAS RIGBY. Well-worn suit of dark plum-color. Plum-colored waistcoat. Gold buttons on it. White shirt with full soft sleeves. A white stock. Black stockings. Low black shoes. PENROSE. Scarlet jacket with gold buttons and epaulets. White broadcloth breeches tucked into high topboots. White vest. Lace stock. Lace wrist ruffles. Scarlet cloak with gold braiding. Carries a sword. MARSH. The same as Penrose. Carries no sword when he comes in a second time. If "The Younger Sons of Freedom" cannot obtain suits of the colors described, let them wear the usual boys' coats with Colonial pockets basted on, and let them have full knee-breeches, such as those of gymnasium suits. For older boys who play the parts, black evening suits, the coats shaped and basted back to resemble Colonial coats. White lace stocks and cravats, and lace wrist ruffles, and jabots. |
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