. St. Nicholas book of plays & operettas . DICKY DOT AND DOTTY DICKBY E. S. BROOKS CHARACTERS DICKY DOT—boyish and DICK—matronly and , the doll—non-committal. Let the characters be taken by two as bright little childrenas can be selected for the parts; the younger the better;DOTTY, a little girl of six or seven, and DICKY, a little boy ofseven or eight. The only properties necessary are the doll anddoll-carriage, with afghan and small umbrella. Dress in tak-ing costumes of to-day, with ulsters and large hats, if possible,for better effect. DICKY, at least, should
. St. Nicholas book of plays & operettas . DICKY DOT AND DOTTY DICKBY E. S. BROOKS CHARACTERS DICKY DOT—boyish and DICK—matronly and , the doll—non-committal. Let the characters be taken by two as bright little childrenas can be selected for the parts; the younger the better;DOTTY, a little girl of six or seven, and DICKY, a little boy ofseven or eight. The only properties necessary are the doll anddoll-carriage, with afghan and small umbrella. Dress in tak-ing costumes of to-day, with ulsters and large hats, if possible,for better effect. DICKY, at least, should have an ulster and the children to speak slowly and distinctly. Dotty enters, right, wheeling Arabella in doll-carriage; stopsat center. DOTTY. [Disconsolately.}Oh, dear! oh, dear! a mothers cares are really very wearing;I did so want to rest—but, no; this child must have an airing.[Coniuhhely.]Why, Arabella Florence Dick, you 11 catch your death o? danger!How dare you throw that afghan off! [Leans down to adjust it,
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