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This play, originally called Worthley’s Entire, was produced at the Comedy Theatre on April 26, 1908, with the following cast:
| James Blenkinsop | Fred Kerr |
| Gerald Halstane | W. Graham Browne |
| Freddie Perkins | Kenneth Douglas |
| Charles | Herbert Ross |
| Mr. Rixon | George Bellamy |
| Mason | Horton Cooper |
| Mr. Wright | Brian Egerton |
| George | H. Gerrish |
| Lady Sellenger | Marie Illington |
| Nellie Sellenger | Lydia Billbrooke |
| Miss Eliza MacGregor | Lena Halliday |
| Mrs. Worthley | Marie Tempest |
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CHARACTERS
| Mrs. Worthley |
| Freddie Perkins, her nephew and secretary |
| Miss Eliza MacGregor, her aunt |
| Gerald Halstane |
| James Blenkinsop |
| Lady Sellenger |
| Nellie, her daughter |
| Charles, Gerald’s servant |
| Mason, Mrs. Worthley’s Butler |
| Mr. Wright, a tailor |
| Mr. Rixon, Gerald’s solicitor |
| Blenkinsop’s Man |
Time: The present day
Act I—Gerald’s rooms in Grafton Street
Acts II and III—Mrs. Worthley’s house on the river