The Romance of Reality a Historical Play in Two Acts

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The Romance of Reality a Historical Play in Two Acts
Ethel M Ethel Moseley Damon
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Oh, it is all blurred now, it is the end, they are gone!
(All continue waving; Mehitable . Wipes away tears with one hand, and bravely stretches out the other as far as possible to wave a last good-bye. ) Deacon Goodale: Nay, nay, my child, it is the beginning! Although lost to our weak earthly vision, they have set their feet upon the shimmering pathway to a new world!
Note. This hymn was written while the Thaddeus was on its way to the Islands, and was sung at the embarkation of the first rei
...nforcement to the mission at Boston in 1822.
ACT II, SCKNK 2. The main cabin on board the brig Thaddeus, March 27, 1820.
Sisters Thurston, Bingham, Whitney. Chamberlain. Ruggles. Holman and Loomis. Five Chamberlain children: Nancy, not two years old, just learning to walk; Daniel, about five; Mary, eight; Nathan, ten; and Dexter, twelve years old. Hopu and Honolii, two of the Hawaiian helpers. Brothers Thurston and Bingham.
(At the right a narrow stairway leading to the deck above. At the back a door into the small sleeping cabin of Brother and Sister Whit ney, which, like the main cabin, is piled almost to the ceiling with desks, tables, chairs lashed to the walls, wash-stands, trunks and bags, boxes and barrels of all descriptions, some labeled soap, books, sugar, flour, beans, pork, ship s biscuit, pots, kettles, etc.


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