CINCINNATI
STEWART & KIDD COMPANY
PUBLISHERS

Copyright, 1920
STEWART & KIDD COMPANY


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HEARTS TO MEND

The Scene is the living room, dining room and kitchen—all in one—of Pierrot and Pierrette. It has the diminutive look of a toy house, and the immaculate spick-and-spanness. There are copper kettles and pots on shelves and blue and white plates and cups and saucers. There is a crib in the corner, left, with a screen that can be drawn about it. A table is at the right, front, by the side of which sits Pierrot, head in hands, elbows on knees, very gloomy. A door, left, leads to an inner room; a door, right, to the street.

HEARTS TO MEND

(Pierrette is heard singing a lullaby in the next room.)