| PAGE | ||
| [Act I.] | . . . . . . . . | 5 |
| [Act II.] | . . . . . . . . | 40 |
| [Act III.] | . . . . . . . . | 69 |
| [Act IV.] | . . . . . . . . | 91 |
THE NEW WOMAN.
ACT I.
Scene.—Gerald Cazenove’s Chambers. A sitting-room, somewhat effeminately decorated. The furniture of the boudoir type, several antimacassars and a profusion of photographs and flowers. The main entrance, R. at back, in the flat. Doors, R. and L., window, L. of flat.
A knock is heard off, as curtain rises. Enter Wells, L., crosses stage and opens door in flat. Enter Colonel Cazenove and Sylvester.
COLONEL.
Is my nephew at home?