Excerpt from Uncle Si: A Comedy in Four Acts; Originally Produced at Stone’s Opera House, Binghamton, N. Y., Oct. 4, 1898, Under the Title of “Paradise Regained”
Two rustic benches. An apple and a half apple. Two sketch books. Clothes-line. Clothes to hang on line. Wheelbarrow. Tripod and kettle. Tinware. Small paper bag filled with flour. Snake and cow bell. Novel and lead pencil. Man’s bicycle. Pipe and tobacco. Flour barrel with both ends out. Three letters.
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