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106 IDEAL HOME LIFE
Mad-cap Rail-way Nose-gay
Sea-side Cur-tail Turn-key
Port-man-teau (toe)
In-no-cent
Hand-i(I)-craft
A-bun-dance
Car-pen-try
In-do-lent |
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THE FAIRIES' LESSON A Little Play in Three Scenes CHARACTERS |
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Fairy Queen
Tricksy . . .
Puck . . . .
Sprite ....
Jack
Jack's Mother |
Subjects of Fairy Queen |
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Fairies |
(As many as there are children to take the parts.) |
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SCENE I Forest Glade
(Curtain rises, and discloses a fairy dance. At the end of dance, enter Fairy Queen. Fairies divide into two rows, between which the Queen passes to her flowery throne.)
F. Queen.—Dear little subjects, once more I am in your midst. For three weary days and nights I have wandered far from you on my travels through the world, but now I am safe at home again, and oh! how glad I am! Oh!------(Yawns.)
Tricksy.—Your Majesty is tired. Shall we sing you to sleep?
F. Queen.—Not yet, good Tricksy. First I must tell you all that I have done while I was absent from you, and then I |
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