Dramatis Personæ.

Blanchidine,
Brunette.
}By the celebrated Sisters Stilton, the Champion
Duettists and Clog-Dancers.
Fanny Furbelow. By Miss Sylvia Sealskin (by kind permission
of the Gaiety Management
).
Frank Manly. By Mr. Henry Neville.

Scene—A sunny Glade in Kensington Gardens, between the Serpentine and Round Pond.

Enter Blanchidine and Brunette, with their arms thrown affectionately around one another. Blanchidine is carrying a large and expressionless wooden doll.

Duet and Step-dance.

Bl. Oh, I do adore Brunette! (Dances.) Tippity-tappity, tappity-tippity, tippity-tappity, tip-tap!

Br. Blanchidine's the sweetest pet! (Dances.) Tippity-tappity, &c.

Together. When the sun is high,
We come out to ply,
Nobody is nigh,
All is mirth and j'y!
With a pairosol,
We'll protect our doll,
Make a mossy bed
For her wooden head!

[Combination step-dance during which both watch their feet with an air of detached and slightly amused interest, as if they belonged to some other persons.

Clickity-clack, clickity-clack, clickity, clickity, clickity-clack;
clackity-clickity, clickity-clackity, clackity-clickity-clack! [Repeat ad. lib.