Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Perfect Lover: A Play in Four Acts
Dark parquet stage cloth down all over stage. Square oak table L. C., green baize top, on it - Two bottled ink stand with ink, quill pens. Strike-down gong bell, blotting pad, loose blotting sheet, and sundry plans and paper. Two mahogany chairs, dark leather covered, R. And L. Of table. Large studio posing chair, velvet (or leather) covered, R. 0. Brand new travelling trunk with spring Clasps and lock and key. Three cardboard dress boxes, tied up with string. Pocket knife. Two new dresses (serge or cloth) Of light and different colors. Fur mantle. Deed, in envelope. Roll Of pictures on canvas (strapped up). Four, strong chairs of various shapes and coverings thus - One (highbacked) down R. Below door, one up L. C. At back. One arm-chair, up L. Under window, and one down L. Large extending easel down L. Iron stove, with pipe going through wall up R. Oak dresser or hat rack, in alcove, L. Of centre door. Plaster bust, on square pedestal, Up L. Plaster cast on wall, up R. Around room, on ?oor, leaning against walls, are several pictures on stretchers without frames and several empty frames. Outside centre door, hoofs. Latch-lock and key for door C.
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