The Deacon: An Original Comedy Drama in Five Acts
Chapter VII. SPECIAL HINTS TO LADIES.--The Make-up. Theatrical Wigs and
Hair Goods.
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Transcriber's notes:
The following is a list of changes made to the original. The first line is the original line, the second the corrected one.
author. Threatrical Managers wishing to produce it should apply to author. Theatrical Managers wishing to produce it should apply to
JAMES REED, _a friend of Darrah's_, H. C. Lewis. JAMES READ, _a friend of Darrah's_, H. C. Lewis.
and played by Reed. Officer in Act IV, by Violinist. and played by Read. Officer in Act IV, by Violinist.
life would be beset by the harrassing knowledge of being surrounded life would be beset by the harassing knowledge of being surrounded
I'll let the precious booty remain in it's hiding place until I I'll let the precious booty remain in its hiding place until I
=Daisy.= Oh, Mr. Wheeler, I forgot----(_percieves DEACON_) Oh! =Daisy.= Oh, Mr. Wheeler, I forgot----(_perceives DEACON_) Oh!
(_dicks up pin; conceals bent part, displaying point_) Daisy nebber (_picks up pin; conceals bent part, displaying point_) Daisy nebber
=Graef.= (_interrrupting her, grasps her by shoulder and anxiously_ =Graef.= (_interrupting her, grasps her by shoulder and anxiously_
=Miss A.= I fear your are a flatterer. Now, you don't think I'm =Miss A.= I fear you are a flatterer. Now, you don't think I'm
=Miss A.= That will do, Daisy. You are are a nice, well-behaved =Miss A.= That will do, Daisy. You are a nice, well-behaved
this morning than I did last night before I obtained you consent this morning than I did last night before I obtained your consent
=Officer.= (_seizing WHEELER from behind_) George Darrah, I ar- =Officer.= (_seizing WHEELER from behind_) George Darrah, I arrest