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Clarence, A Comedy in Four Acts (Classic Reprint)
Clarence A Comedy in Four Acts - Classic Reprint Author:Booth Tarkington CLARENCE ACT I SCENE.-The time is any day, 1fow-a-da}'s. j4 room in the President's suite of offices of an impressive financial Institution, on the top floor of the Institution's building in Nassau Street, New York. This is not a business play,· but the details follow actuality. There are no maps on the walls} no signs on the doors, no pap'ers o... more »n the" table, there is no token of bus;'~leSS, or of any other form of activity. There is almost nothing in the room) which is in two shades of brow1I-a "dull-finish'} wood paneling up to seven or eight feet on all four walls, and above that a lcdult-finish" plaster. The back wall is brokeH by a door c., the R. wall has a fireplace C,} and a m.antel of bro1.t'n wood, in type tmth the paneling, with a clock upon it. There 'is a second door,' it is in the R. wall c. Against the back wall are two high-vacked settles} or ~,pholstercd be'Hches with backs, one up R. the other up L., flanking the door c., aud another
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