CONTENTS.

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[Contents.]
[Broken Hearts.][1]
[Act I.][3]
[Act II.][17]
[Act III.][29]
[Engaged.][39]
[Act I.][41]
[Act II.][57]
[Act III.][73]
[Sweethearts.][87]
[Act I.][89]
[Act II.][100]
[Dan’l Druce, Blacksmith.][109]
[Act I.][111]
[Act II.][123]
[Act III.][140]
[Gretchen.][151]
[Act I.][153]
[Act II.][165]
[Act III.][182]
[Act IV.][194]
[Tom Cobb; or, Fortune’s Toy.][203]
[Act I.][205]
[Act II.][217]
[Act III.][228]
[The Sorcerer.][239]
[Act I.][241]
[Act II.][259]
[H.M.S. Pinafore; or, The Lass that loved a Sailor.][271]
[Act I.][273]
[Act II.][288]
[The Pirates of Penzance; or, The Slave of Duty.][303]
[Act I.][305]
[Act II.][322]
[Chatto & Windus Catalogue][1]
[Transcriber’s Note]

BROKEN HEARTS.

AN ENTIRELY ORIGINAL FAIRY PLAY,
IN THREE ACTS.

First produced at the Royal Court Theatre, under the management of Mr. Hare, Thursday, 9th December, 1875.

DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.