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.