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The Templeton Teapot A Farce in One Act - Grace Cooke Strong
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Title: The Templeton Teapot
A Farce in One Act
Author: Grace Cooke Strong
Release Date: February 18, 2013 [EBook #42123]
Language: English
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Baker's Edition of Plays
The Templeton Teapot
Price, 15 Cents
WALTER H. BAKER & CO.
BOSTON
COPYRIGHT, 1889, BY WALTER H. BAKER & CO.
A. W. Pinero's Plays
Price, 50 Cents Each
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The Templeton Teapot
A Farce In One Act
By
GRACE COOKE STRONG
Author of Marrying Belinda,
etc.
BOSTON
WALTER H. BAKER & CO.
1912
The Templeton Teapot
CHARACTERS
Horace Templeton, a collector of antiques.
Prof. Algernon Gates, bashful but persistent.
Leon Burnett, a neighbor of the Templetons'.
Eric Dean, Burnett's brother-in-law.
Mrs. Templeton, Templeton's wife.
Hilda, his daughter.
Sue, his spinster sister.
Fanny Burnett, Burnett's wife.
Time:—Summer evening of present year.
Copyright, 1912, by Walter H. Baker & Co.
The Templeton Teapot
SCENE.—Library in the Templeton home, a comfortable old-fashioned room, reflecting its owner's love for the antique. A door