A TENDER ATTACHMENT.
A FARCE.
BY THE AUTHOR OF
“Thirty Minutes for Refreshments,” “Sylvia’s Soldier,” “Once on a Time,” “Down by the Sea,”
“Bread on the Waters,” “The Last Loaf,” “Stand by the Flag,” “The Tempter,” “A Drop
too Much,” “We’re All Teetotallers,” “A Little More Cider,” “Wanted, a Male
Cook,” “A Sea of Troubles,” “Freedom of the Press,” “A Close Shave,”
“The Great Elixir,” “The Man with the Demijohn,” “New Brooms Sweep
Clean,” “Humors of the Strike,” “My Uncle, the Captain,” “The
Greatest Plague in Life,” “No Cure, No Pay,” “The Grecian
Bend,” “The War of the Roses,” “Lightheart’s Pilgrimage,”
“The Sculptor’s Triumph,” “Too Late for the Train,”
“Snow-Bound,” “The Peddler of Very Nice,”
“Bonbons,” “Capuletta,” “An Original
Idea,” &c., &c., &c.
BOSTON:
LEE AND SHEPARD, 149 WASHINGTON ST.
CHARLES H. SPENCER, 2 HAMILTON PLACE.
Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871,
By GEORGE M. BAKER,
In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
Stereotyped at the Boston Stereotype Foundry,
No. 19 Spring Lane.