Yankee Fantasies; Five One-Act Plays

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With his final cheer, Link stumbles down from the mound, brandishes in one hand his hat, in the other the little flag, and stumps off toward the approaching procession into the sunlight, joining his old cracked voice, jubilant, with the singers:] " — ry hallelujah.
Glory, glory hallelujah.
His truth is marchin' on !" CURTAIN.
THE ANTICK A Wayside Sketch CHARACTERS JONAS BOUTWELL: minister.
JOHN HALE: a young farmer, MRS. CASSANDRA WHITE: a widow, MYRTLE: her daughter.
JULIE BONHEUR: a Canuck gi
...rl Numerous Anticks"^ and Horribles, The TIME is late in the nineteenth century, before automo- biles: the PLACE— a dusty country road, in Massachu- setts, early in July.
*The customary spelling of this word in Massachusetts, corresponding to its pronunciation there, is Antiques. The grotesque participators in the Bunker Hill Day celebrations at Charlestown as >yell as similar Fourth of July celebrators, are so called— and spelled. Since, however, the word does not, in this connotation mean "old, or ancient," but is undoubtedly a survival of the terni applied to Old England's merry-andrews or "anticks," [the Fools of the old plays], therefore the older form of spelling and pronunciation has been adopted in the title and stage-directions of this play.


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