HONORABLE MOSES KAUFMAN

From whom I differ on some political and religious
questions, but whose warm friendship and
keen literary appreciation have been a
source of much inspiration to me,
particularly in the writing
of this drama.


CONTENTS.

PAGE
[The Blood of Rachel]1
[The Old Dog Irons]79
[The Age Electric]82
[Grandmother Days]86
[Just to Dream]88
[Amnemon]90
[A Romance of the Cumberland]102
[Morning Glories]111
[Christmastide]112
[Kinship]113
[Precocity]114
[The Secret]115
[A Rhymeless Sonnet]116
[Ambition]117
[Opportunity]118
[Holiday Thoughts]119
[The Old Year and the New]120
[Fellow Travelers]121
[James Whitcomb Riley]122
[Cale Young Rice]123
[Pilate's Monologue]124
[The Virile Spirit]128
[Bluebird]131
[An Autumn Minor]132
[Slabs and Obelisk]133
[On Broadway]134
[An Ember Etching]137
[A Tragedy in Birdland]140

PERSONS OF THE DRAMA


AhasuerusKing of Persia
VashtiQueen of Persia
EstherSecond Queen of Persia
HamanPremier
MordecaiA Jew, afterwards Premier
ZereshWife of Haman
MeheumanA Chamberlain
AbagthaAnother Chamberlain
AhafidCourt Poet
SmerdisCourt Fool
SaadiYoung Court Poet
ParshandathaLady in Waiting to Zeresh
ZetharLady in Waiting to Vashti

Chamberlains, Ladies and Gentlemen of the Court, Heralds, Royal Dancers, Nubian Slaves, Waiters, and others.