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Clara Janetta Fort Denton
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Music. ) CURTAIN.
ALL SORTS OF DIALOGUES. 73 PART II.
For Boys and Girls.
ONE GOOD TURN DESERVES ANOTHER (Used by permission of the author, J. T. Trowbridge. ) CHARACTERS.
MR. CHIPPLE, A BROKEN-DOWN MERCHANT AND INVALID EDWARD, HIS SON, A LAD OF THIRTEEN. HARRY LOFTON, A RETURNED CALIFORNIAN, FORMERLY A BOY IN MR. CHIPPLE' s STORE. LANDLORD.
PROPERTIES.
Footstool, table, glass, newspaper, cane, legal documents, pipe, matches, bottle of medicine and teaspoon, pen and ink, money (bills and silver
...), miscellaneous papers.
SCENE. A poorly furnished room; small bare table and two chairs at F. C. ; small table B. C.
Enter MR. CHIPPLE Z. , leaning on EDWARD'S shoul- der; comes to F. C, MR. CHIPPLE. Oh, ah! (IVith a grimace of pain, pressing his hand on his side. ) EDWARD. You are worse, dear father.
MR. C. Oh, no! Better, better! I shall soon wear out this rheumatism (aside^), if it doesn't wear me out.
E. I wish I could help you.
MR. C. You do, you do, Edward f You are my comfort, my support, E.


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