DIME DIALOGUES, No. 15.

The Fairies’ Escapade. A dress piece. For numerous characters. A Poet’s Perplexities. For six gentlemen. A Home Cure. For two ladies and one gentleman. The Good there is in Each. For a number of boys. Gentleman or Monkey. For two boys. The Little Philosopher. For two little girls. Aunt Polly’s Lesson. For four ladies. A Wind-fall: Acting Charade. For a number of participants. Will it pay? For two boys. The Heir-at-Law. For numerous male characters. Don’t Believe What You Hear. For three ladies. A Safety Rule. For three ladies. The Chief’s Resolve. Extract. For two males. Testing her Friends; or, The Widow Brown’s Will. For several characters of both sexes. The Foreigner’s Troubles. For two ladies. The Cat Without an Owner. For several characters. Natural Selection. For three gentlemen.

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