The Master's Birthday : a Play for Children, in Three Acts : With An Epilogue in Pantomime
The book The Master's Birthday : a Play for Children, in Three Acts : With An Epilogue in Pantomime was written by author Woodman, Hannah Rea, 1870- Here you can read free online of The Master's Birthday : a Play for Children, in Three Acts : With An Epilogue in Pantomime book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Master's Birthday : a Play for Children, in Three Acts : With An Epilogue in Pantomime a good or bad book?
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Well, then I am glad I happened to come. I love Charles Dickens, too. (to Little Bm'ly) And whom do you represent, my dear? I am Little Em'ly. "Little Em'ly." (strokes her bright hair) Then where is "Master Davy" and Peg- gotty and — Here I am. Are you "Master Davy"? I am David Copperfield, Sir. (pressing tip to the Dominie) I am Pip. 21 Oliver: And I am Oliver Twist. Dominie: (rising to shake hands with the boys) This is delightful. I have heard a good deal about you boys. Nell: And please, Si...r, I am Little Nell, and this is Florence Dombey. David: (taking Agnes by the ha^id) And this is Agnes Wickfield. Dominie : I am very glad to meet you both. And this is Paul's sister! (to Florence) Where is Paul? I should so much like to see him. (he reseats himself). Florence : Paul had a headache today, so he did not come to the party. ( The Dominie looks at her as if a little surprised.) Dominie: (to Tommy Traddles) You represent Tommy Traddles, don't you? Tommy : What do you mean ? Dominie : You are playing Tommy Traddles, aren't you?
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