Plays of William E. Henley and R.L. Stevenson by William Ernest Henley;Robert Louis Stevenson
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VAGABONDS, OFFICERS OF THE WATCH, MEN-SERVANTS.
The Scene is laid in Edinburgh. The Time is towards the close of the Eighteenth Century. The Action, some fifty hours long, begins at eight p.m. on Saturday and ends before midnight on Monday. NOTE. - PASSAGES SUGGESTED FOR OMISSION IN REPRESENTATION ARE ENCLOSED IN SQUARE BRACKETS, THUS [ ]. SYNOPSIS OF ACTS AND TABLEAUX ACT I. TABLEAU I. The Double Life. TABLEAU II. Hunt the Runner. TABLEAU III. Mother Clarke's. ACT II. TABLEAU IV. Evil and Good. ACT III. TABLEAU V. King's Evidence. TABLEAU VI. Unmasked. ACT IV. TABLEAU VII. The Robbery. ACT V. TABLEAU VIII. The Open Door. LONDON: PRINCE'S THEATRE 2D JULY 1884 DEACON BRODIE, MR. E. J. HENLEY. WALTER LESLIE, MR. CHARLES CARTWRIGHT. |
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