Her Own Way eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 117 pages of information about Her Own Way.

Her Own Way eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 117 pages of information about Her Own Way.

Title:  Her Own Way A Play in Four Acts

Author:  Clyde Fitch

Release Date:  July 4, 2005 [EBook #16198]

Language:  English

Character set encoding:  ASCII

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HER OWN WAY

[Illustration:  Macmillan Logo]

Her Own Way

A PLAY IN FOUR ACTS

By

CLYDE FITCH

The Macmillan company
NEW YORK MCMVII
LondonMacmillan & Co., Ltd.

Copyright, 1907,
by the Macmillan company
All rights reserved.

Set up and electrotyped.  Published April, 1907.

All acting rights, both professional and amateur, are reserved by Clyde Fitch.  Performances forbidden and right of representation reserved.  Application for the right of performing this piece must be made to The Macmillan Company.  Any piracy or infringement will be prosecuted in accordance with the penalties provided by the United States Statutes:—­

Sec. 4966.—­Any person publicly performing or representing any dramatic or musical composition, for which copyright has been obtained, without the consent of the proprietor of the said dramatic or musical composition, or his heirs or assigns, shall be liable for damages therefor, such damages in all cases to be assessed at such sum, not less than one hundred dollars for the first and fifty dollars for every subsequent performance, as to the Court shall appear to be just.  If the unlawful performance and representation be wilful and for profit, such person or persons shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction be imprisoned for a period not exceeding one year.”—­U.S.  Revised statutes, Title 60, Chap. 3.

Norwood Press
J.S.  Cushing & Co.—­Berwick & Smith Co. 
Norwood, Mass., U.S.A.

Transcriber’s Note:  various printer’s errors—­typos and missing punctuation—­were corrected for this e-book.

To
Maxine Elliott
and everything is said
C.F. 1907

HER OWN WAY

ACT I. THE PLAYROOM.

Ten days elapse.

Act II.  The drawing-room.

Eight months elapse.

Act III.  Georgiana’s room.

Four weeks elapse.

Act IV.  The drawing-room.

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