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An Original Comedy in Three Acts
BY
R. C. CARTON
AUTHOR OF "LIBERTY HALL," ETC., ETC., ETC.
Copyright, 1904, by Samuel French.
CAUTION:—Professionals and Amateurs are hereby notifiedthat this play is fully copyrighted under the existing laws ofthe United States Government, and nobody is allowedto do this play without first having obtainedpermission of Samuel French, 24 West22d St., New York City, U. S. A.
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Produced at the Criterion Theatre, London, 26th April, 1900.
Captain Dorvaston (late Bengal Cavalry) | Mr. Arthur Bourchier. |
Rev. Audley Pillenger (Vicar of Stillford, in the parish of Droneborough) | Mr. Eric Lewis. |
Rev. Henry Thorsby (his Curate) | Mr. A. E. Matthews. |
Gandy (Man-servant at the Vicarage) | Mr. Ernest Hendrie. |
Newspaper Boy | Master R. Denny. |
Mr. Crayll | Mr. Dion Boucicault. |
Miss Hannah Pillenger (Rev. Audley's sister) | Miss Fanny Coleman. |
Lucy Pillenger (their Niece) | Miss Gertrude Elliot. |
Keziah (Servant at the Vicarage) | Miss Polly Emery. |
Caroline Rayward (Cook at the Vicarage) | Miss Compton. |
The Vicarage Garden.—Morning.
The Vicarage Kitchen.—The same evening.
The Vicarage Library.—Next morning.
Act I. Scene Plot.
Scene—Back of Vicarage with Garden.