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Page 95
The back wall contains the great double doors into the hall , so large as to constitute an inner proscenium . When open they reveal a handsome staircase , curving upwards toward the right . The right wall contains the doors into the ...
The back wall contains the great double doors into the hall , so large as to constitute an inner proscenium . When open they reveal a handsome staircase , curving upwards toward the right . The right wall contains the doors into the ...
Page 100
Close the curtains before they come down through the hall . Dear Nestor - r - r - r - r ... SARAH : No ; it's un - respectful to him as is dead , to close the curtains when he's carried past . FLORA : Dear Aunt Sarah ! Please , Nestor !
Close the curtains before they come down through the hall . Dear Nestor - r - r - r - r ... SARAH : No ; it's un - respectful to him as is dead , to close the curtains when he's carried past . FLORA : Dear Aunt Sarah ! Please , Nestor !
Page 101
KEETER ( jerking his thumb toward the hall ) : He was butler in this house , wan't he ? ( Sarah nods distantly with tight - closed lips ) : Are you service here , too ? SARAH ( sharply ) : I have been parlor - maid and housekeeper here ...
KEETER ( jerking his thumb toward the hall ) : He was butler in this house , wan't he ? ( Sarah nods distantly with tight - closed lips ) : Are you service here , too ? SARAH ( sharply ) : I have been parlor - maid and housekeeper here ...
Page 102
NESTOR : You can help yourselves in the hall . KEETER ( sniffing the flask ) : Hh ! Cherry brandy . ( He disappears . Nestor starts pulling the dust - covers off the furniture . Sarah protests in pantomime . Keeter and Company are heard ...
NESTOR : You can help yourselves in the hall . KEETER ( sniffing the flask ) : Hh ! Cherry brandy . ( He disappears . Nestor starts pulling the dust - covers off the furniture . Sarah protests in pantomime . Keeter and Company are heard ...
Page 103
The chandelier in the hall , unseen by the audience , throws a brilliant light on Sarah Budie , who stands listening on the stairs . Flora comes quickly and lightly down the stairs behind her , and stopping short , stands a moment ...
The chandelier in the hall , unseen by the audience , throws a brilliant light on Sarah Budie , who stands listening on the stairs . Flora comes quickly and lightly down the stairs behind her , and stopping short , stands a moment ...
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