
ACT I.
ACT II.
ACT III.
Transcriber’s Note
In a sun‑lit hall filled with stained‑glass windows, a lively troupe of eccentric figures gathers: the impatient Ned, the fast‑talking Lucy, the weary Mrs Dozey lost in endless sermons, and the struggling artist Tom Potter, who wrestles with a portrait of Sir Humphrey that seems both priceless and puzzling. Their banter spins around a mountain of letters, a baffling fable about a “Silver Shield,” and the absurdities of art versus realism, setting the stage for a comedy that pokes fun at pretension and petty grievances.
As the characters drift in and out—doctors reciting discourses, scholars clutching massive volumes, and a portrait that looms like a silent judge—their interactions become a tangled web of misunderstandings and witty repartee. The promise of a new painting, a mysterious shield, and a cascade of overdue debts hint at escalating hijinks, while the audience can expect clever wordplay and a satirical look at the social rituals of the day.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (107K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Paul Haxo from page images generously made available by Google and the Harvard University Library.
Release date
2012-10-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1848–1914
A prolific Victorian dramatist with a sharp feel for stagecraft, he built a wide popular audience through lively adaptations and original comedies. He is also remembered for writing librettos for comic operas, including Haddon Hall.
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