DIME DIALOGUES, No. 13.
Two O’clock in the Morning. For three males. An Indignation Meeting. For several females. Before and Behind the Scenes. For several boys and girls. The Noblest Boy. For a number of boys and teacher. Blue Beard. A Dress Piece. For several girls and boys. Not so Bad as it Seems. For two girls and several subsidiaries. A Curbstone Moral. For two males and one female. Sense vs. Sentiment. A Parlor and Exhibition Petite Drama. Worth, not Wealth. For four boys and a teacher. No such Word as Fail. A Dramatic Proverb. For several male characters. The Sleeping Beauty. A Fairy Tale Drama. For a school. An Innocent Intrigue. For two males and one female. Old Nably, the Fortune-teller. For three girls. Boy-talk. For several little boys. Mother is Dead. For several little girls. A Practical Illustration. For two boys and one girl.
DIME DIALOGUES, No. 14.
Mrs. Jonas Jones. For three gents and two ladies. The born genius. For four gents. More than one listener. For four gents and one lady. Who on airth is he? For three girls. The right not to be a pauper. For two boys. Woman nature will out. For a girls’ school. Benedict and bachelor. For two boys. The cost of a dress. For five persons. The surprise party. For six little girls. A practical demonstration. For three boys. Refinement. Acting charade. For several characters. Conscience the arbiter. For one lady and one gent. How to make mothers happy. (Temperance.) For two girls. A conclusive argument. (Temperance.) For two boy speakers. A woman’s blindness. (Temperance.) For three girls. Rum’s work. For four gents. The fatal mistake. For two young ladies. Eyes and nose. For one gent and one lady. Retribution. For a number of boys.
DIME DIALOGUES, No. 15.
The Fairies’ Escapade. A dress piece. For numerous characters. A Poet’s Perplexities. For six gentlemen. A Home Cure. For two ladies and one gentleman. The Good there is in Each. For a number of boys. Gentleman or Monkey. For two boys. The Little Philosopher. For two little girls. Aunt Polly’s Lesson. For four ladies. A Wind-fall: Acting Charade. For a number of participants. Will it pay? For two boys. The Heir-at-Law. For numerous male characters. Don’t Believe What You Hear. For three ladies. A Safety Rule. For three ladies. The Chief’s Resolve. Extract. For two males. Testing her Friends; or, The Widow Brown’s Will. For several characters of both sexes. The Foreigner’s Troubles. For two ladies. The Cat Without an Owner. For several characters. Natural Selection. For three gentlemen.
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