Comic Tragedies / Written by 'Jo' and 'Meg' and Acted by The 'Little Women'

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CONTENTS. Page A Foreword, by Meg 7 Norna; or, The Witch's

A FOREWORD BY MEG.

NORNA; OR, THE WITCH'S CURSE.

CHARACTERS.

COMIC TRAGEDIES.

NORNA; OR, THE WITCH'S CURSE. SCENE FIRST. [ A room in the

CAPTIVE OF CASTILE; OR,

THE MOORISH MAIDEN'S VOW.

CHARACTERS. (2)

CAPTIVE OF CASTILE; OR, (2)

THE MOORISH MAIDEN'S VOW. (2)

THE GREEK SLAVE.

CHARACTERS. (3)

THE GREEK SLAVE. SCENE FIRST.

ION.

NOTE TO ION.

CHARACTERS. (4)

ION. SCENE FIRST.

BIANCA. OPERATIC TRAGEDY.

NOTE TO BIANCA.

CHARACTERS. (5)

BIANCA. OPERATIC TRAGEDY. SCENE FIRST.

THE UNLOVED WIFE; OR,

WOMAN'S FAITH.

CHARACTERS. (6)

THE UNLOVED WIFE; OR, (2)

WOMAN'S FAITH. (2)

LOUISA M. ALCOTT'S FAMOUS BOOKS.

SUSAN COOLIDGE'S POPULAR STORY BOOKS.

copies of early daguerreotypes.

"It was at this period of her life that she was violently attacked by a mania for the stage, and writing and enacting dramas. Her older sister, Anna, had the same taste, and assisted her in carrying out all her plans."

Mrs. Cheney's Life of Louisa M. Alcott.


Comic Tragedies

WRITTEN BY "JO" AND "MEG"

and acted by

THE "LITTLE WOMEN"

BOSTON

ROBERTS BROTHERS

1893


Copyright, 1893,

By Anna B. Pratt.

University Press:

John Wilson and Son, Cambridge, U.S.A


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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