The Stepmother, A Drama in Five Acts
THE STEPMOTHER A DRAMA IN FIVE ACTS BY HONORE DE BALZAC Presented for the First Time in Paris At the Theatre-Historique May 25, 1848 PERSONS OF THE PLAY Comte de Grandchamp, a Napoleonic General Eugene Ramel, a State's Attorney Ferdinand Marcandal
only athlete in Yale College. I happen to know what I'm talking
about. Naturally the two boys have never competed against each
other, because they are friends--Mr. Speed isn't the sort to race
his room-mate. Oh! he wouldn't tell me he could run if it were
not true."
"I don't think he will consent when he learns the truth."
"I assure you," said Miss Blake, sweetly, "he will be delighted."
CHAPTER III
It was still early in the afternoon when Jack Chapin and the
youthful chaperon found the other young people together on the
gallery.
"Here's a telegram from Speed," began Jack.
"It's terribly funny," said Mrs. Keap. "That Mexican brought it
to us down at the spring-house."
Miss Blake lost her bored expression, and sat up in the hammock.
THE STEPMOTHER A DRAMA IN FIVE ACTS BY HONORE DE BALZAC Presented for the First Time in Paris At the Theatre-Historique May 25, 1848 PERSONS OF THE PLAY Comte de Grandchamp, a Napoleonic General Eugene Ramel, a State's Attorney Ferdinand Marcandal