Excerpt from The Fugitive a Play in Four Acts
George Dedmond, a civilian
Clare, his wife
General Sir Charles Dedmond, K.C.B., his father.
Lady Dedmond, his mother
Reginald Huntingdon, Clare's brother
Edward Fullarton, Dorothy Fullarton, } her firends
Painter, a manservant
Burney, a maid
Twisden, a solicitor
Haywood, a tobacconist
Malise, a writer
Mrs. Miler, his caretaker
The Porter at his lodgings
A Boy messenger
Arnaud, a waiter at "The Gascony"
Mr. Varley, manager of "The Gascony"
Two Ladies with Large Hats, a Lady and Gentleman, a Languid Lord, His Companion, a Young Man, a Blond Gentleman, a Dark Gentleman.
Act I. George Dedmond's Flat. Evening.
Act II. The rooms of Malise. Morning.
Act III. Scene I. The rooms of Malise. Late afternoon. Scene II. The rooms of Malise. Early Afternoon.
Act IV. A small supper room at "The Gascony." Between Acts I and II three nights elapse. Between Acts II and Act III, Scene I, three months. Between Act III, Scene I, and Act III, Scene II, three months. Between Act III, Scene II, and Act IV six months.
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