The bicyclers, and three other farces . HE S BEEN THERE THREE HOURS NOW reflecting that we didnt miss much anyhow,under the circumstances. Mrs. Perkins. Miss Why, Thad-deus, what do you mean ? Perkins. Nothing — only that for actioncontinuous and situations overpowering the 84 A Dramatic Evening Lyons Mail isnt a marker to an evening ofpreparation for Amateur Excuse me, mim, but the coachmansays shall he wait any longer? Hes beenthere three hours now. [curtain] THE FATAL MESSAGE Characters : Mr. Thaddeus Perkins, in charge of the curiam. Mrs. Thaddeus Perk


The bicyclers, and three other farces . HE S BEEN THERE THREE HOURS NOW reflecting that we didnt miss much anyhow,under the circumstances. Mrs. Perkins. Miss Why, Thad-deus, what do you mean ? Perkins. Nothing — only that for actioncontinuous and situations overpowering the 84 A Dramatic Evening Lyons Mail isnt a marker to an evening ofpreparation for Amateur Excuse me, mim, but the coachmansays shall he wait any longer? Hes beenthere three hours now. [curtain] THE FATAL MESSAGE Characters : Mr. Thaddeus Perkins, in charge of the curiam. Mrs. Thaddeus Perkins, cast for Lady Ellen.^ Miss Andrews, cast for the ,Mr. Edward Bradley, an 7mder-study.,,Mrs. Edward Bradley, cast for Lady Robert Yardsley, stage-manager. Mr. Jack Barlow, cast for Fenderson Featherhead. Mr. Chester Henderson, an , a professional zvaitress. The scene is laid in the library of the Perkinsmansion, on the afternoon of the day uponwhich an amateur dramatic peiforinance isto be hel


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