Green Stockings: A Comedy in Three Acts

ACT III. _Morning room in Mr. Faraday's house. Evening same day_.

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DESCRIPTION OF CHARACTERS

ADMIRAL GRICE (_Retired_), _a testy old gentleman of about sixty-five, with the manner of an old sea dog, of ruddy complexion, with white hair and whiskers_.

WILLIAM FARADAY, _a well-preserved man of about sixty-five. Fashionable, superficial and thoroughly selfish_.

COLONEL SMITH, _a dignified, dryly humorous man of military bearing, about forty years old_.

ROBERT TARVER, _an empty-headed young swell_.

HENRY STEELE _and_ JAMES RALEIGH, _two young men of about thirty and thirty-five respectively_.

MARTIN, _a dignified old family servant_.

CELIA FARADAY, _an unaffected woman of twenty-nine, with a sense of humor_.

MADGE (MRS. ROCKINGHAM) _and_ EVELYN (LADY TRENCHARD), _handsome, well-dressed, fashionable women of twenty-five and twenty-seven respectively_.

PHYLLIS, _the youngest sister, a charming and pretty but thoughtlessly selfish girl of twenty_.

MRS. CHISHOLM FARADAY, _of Chicago_ (AUNT IDA), _a florid, quick-tempered, warm-hearted woman of fifty or thereabouts_.

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