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... Father at St. Germains to Viscount Castlewood , my father : here is the witnessed cer- tificate of my father's marriage to my mother , and of my birth and christening ; I was christened of that religion of which your sainted sire gave ...
... Father at St. Germains to Viscount Castlewood , my father : here is the witnessed cer- tificate of my father's marriage to my mother , and of my birth and christening ; I was christened of that religion of which your sainted sire gave ...
Page 102
... Father 1. Laura is informed by the Captain that their child is going to boarding school . ( Beginning of Act I ) 2. She insinuates that the Captain is not the child's father . ( End of Act I ) 3. Will she succeed in dominating the ...
... Father 1. Laura is informed by the Captain that their child is going to boarding school . ( Beginning of Act I ) 2. She insinuates that the Captain is not the child's father . ( End of Act I ) 3. Will she succeed in dominating the ...
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... father's murderer . ( Cause of the action . ) Will Henri now kill Charlot and thus avenge his father's murder ? ( Resulting action . ) In the working out of the plot , this is what happens : Charlot realizes from Henri's theatricals ...
... father's murderer . ( Cause of the action . ) Will Henri now kill Charlot and thus avenge his father's murder ? ( Resulting action . ) In the working out of the plot , this is what happens : Charlot realizes from Henri's theatricals ...
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The Theater vs Life | 1 |
Sources for Ideas for Plays | 17 |
Plot 1 | 35 |
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