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Dear Brutus: A Comedy in Three Acts (Classic Reprint)
Dear Brutus A Comedy in Three Acts - Classic Reprint Author:J. M. Barrie ACT I The scene is a darkened 'loom, which the curtain reveals so stealthily that if there was a mouse on the stage it is there still. Our object is to catch our two chief characters unawares; they are Darkness and Linht. The room is so obscure as to be invisible, but at the back of the obscurity are French windows, through which is seen Lob' 8 ... more »garden bathed in moonshine. The Darkness and Liaht_ which this 'loom and aarden represent, are very still. but we should feel -that it is onl'll the pause in which old enemies regard each other ~eJore they come to the grip. The moonshine stealing about among the flowers, to give them their last instructions, has left a smile upon them, but it is a smile with a menace in it for the dwellers in darkness. What we expect to see next is the moonshine slowly pushing the windows open, so that it may whisper to a confederate in the house, whose name is Lob. But though we may be sure that this was about to happen it does not happen
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