Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Grandma Pulls the String: A Comedy in One Act
The Cummings living-room is plain, simple, cozy. In the rear is a door to the hall, from which the staircase mounts. At the right end of the hall is the outer door, at the left the dining-room; neither is visible. At the left of the living-room a fireplace contains gas logs. On the right are two windows, with a large sofa beneath them. There is a round center table, on which stands on electric lamp connected with the electrolier above. Chairs, ornaments, fam ily photographs - the usual accessories. A mirror is over the mantel.
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