[3]. Ladye stands at right of center, head erect, Knight again kneeling--but in reverse position.

[4]. Ladye in center, sitting with head bowed on center table, over which her arms are thrown.

[5]. Ladye at left, half way back on stage; Knight entering with long strides from left of foreground, each looking intently at the other.

[6]. “Ladye’s bower.” Couch at left, with handsome cushions and spread; vases filled with flowers, bric-a-brac, pictures, etc., adapted to a young lady’s room. Ladye Clare in easy chair at right; handkerchief pressed to her eyes by right hand, while left falls over arm of chair.

[7]. Same scene--Page entered back of couch, in listening attitude, cap held in hand in front of him, facing Ladye, who waves him away with right arm, hope in her face.

[8]. Same scene.--Ladye sits on couch; Page stands in center front, with head down, cap held behind him--in full view of audience.

[9]. Ladye on couch, half reclining, white spread thrown over her; hair hanging loosely (face should be powdered); expression of disappointment; Page stands at entrance, reluctant to intrude or to give his message.

[10]. Grave in center of foreground, covered with green vines and cut flowers. Peasants at either end, and in background. Stones (boards covered with white paper) may be placed at head and foot of grave.


CALLAGHAN’S FAILURE.