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DIME DIALOGUES, No. 11.
Appearances are very Deceitful. For six boys. The Conundrum Family. For three males and three females. Curing Betsey. For three males and four females. Jack and the Beanstalk. A dress piece and fairy tale drama. For five characters. The Way to Do it and Not to Do it. For three females. How to become Healthy, Wealthy and Wise. For one male and one female. The Only True Life. For two girls. Classic Colloquies. For two boys. I. Gustavus Vasa and Cristiern. II. Tamerlane and Bajazet. Fashionable Dissipation. For two little girls. A School Charade. For two boys and two girls. Jean Ingelow’s “Songs of Seven.” Arranged as a dress piece and recitative, for seven girls. A Debate. For four boys. Ragged Dick’s Lesson. For three boys. School Charade with Tableau. From School Festival. A Very Questionable Story. For two boys. A Sell. For three males. The Real Gentleman. For two boys.
DIME DIALOGUES, No. 12.
Yankee Assurance. For two males and one female, and several subsidiary characters. Boarders Wanted. For two females and one male and several subsidiary characters. When I was Young. For two girls. The Most Precious Heritage. For two boys. The Double Cure. For two males and four females. The Flower-garden Fairies. For five little girls. Jemima’s Novel. For three males and two females. Beware of the Widows. For three girls. A Family not to Pattern After. For ten characters. How to Man-age. An acting charade. The Vacation Escapade. For four boys and teacher. That Naughty Boy. For three females and one male. Mad-cap. An Acting Charade. All is not Gold that Glitters. An Acting Proverb. Sic Transit Gloria Mundi. A Latin Acting Charade.