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TRANSLATED BY

LOUIS N. PARKER

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Copyright 1900
By Robert Howard Russell

The First Act
The Second Act
The Third Act
The Fourth Act
The Fifth Act
The Sixth Act

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THE PERSONS OF THE PLAY
The cast as presented by Maude
Adams at the Knickerbocker
Theatre, New York, October, 1900

The Duke of Reichstadt, son of Napoleon I. and the Archduchess Maria Louisa of Austria Maude Adams
Flambeau, a veteran J. H. Gilmour
Prince Metternich, Chancellor of Austria Edwin Arden
Count Prokesch Percy Lyndall
Baron Friedrich von Gentz Eugene Jepson
The AttachÉ of the French Embassy at the Austrian Court Oswald York
The Tailor, a conspirator William Lewers
Count Maurice Dietrichstein Edward Lester
Baron von Obenaus R. Peyton Carter
The Emperor Francis of Austria Jos. Francoeur
Marshal Marmont, Duke of Ragusa J. H. Benrimo
Count Sedlinzky, Prefect of the Austrian Police William Crosby
The Marquis of Bombelles, betrothed to Maria Louisa Clayton Legge
Tiburtius de Loget William Irving
Lord Cowley, English Ambassador at the Austrian Court Rienzi de Cordova
Count Sandor Edward Jacobs
Doctor Malfatti H. D. James
General Hartmann Herbert Carr
Captain Foresti John S. Robertson
An Austrian Sergeant Lloyd Carleton
A Country Doctor Frederick Spencer
His Son Byron Ongley
Thalberg B. B. Belcher
Montenegro Morton H. Weldon
The Chamberlain Charles Martin
An Officer of the Noble Guard, the Emperor of Austria's Bodyguard Henry P. Davis
The Marquis of Otranto, son of Fouche Charles Henderson
Goubeaux Don C. Merrifield
Pionnet {Bonapartist} Henry Clarke
Morchain {conspirators} Thomas H. Elwood
Guibert George Klein
Borowski Frank Goodman
First Police Officer Ralph Yoerg
First Archduke, a child Walter Butterworth
Second Archduke, a child John Leeman
Maria Louisa, second wife of Napoleon I., widow of Count Neipperg Ida Waterman
The Archduchess Sophia of Austria Sarah Converse
Theresa de Loget, sister of Tiburtius de Loget Ellie Collmer
The Countess Napoleone Camerata, daughter of Napoleon's sister, Elisa Baciocchi Sarah Perry
Fanny Elssler Margaret Gordon
Scarampi, Mistress of the Robes Francis Comstock
Mina, a maid-of-honor Edith Scott
An Archduchess, a child Beatrice Morrison

Princes, Princesses, Archdukes, Archduchesses, Maids-of-Honor, Officers, Noble Guard, Masks (Male and Female), Crotian Peasants, Hungarian Peasant, Austrian Soldiers, Police Officers.

The period covered by the play is from 1830 to 1832.

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THE DUKE OF REICHSTADT FROM THE PAINTING BY SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE

THE DUKE OF REICHSTADT
FROM THE PAINTING BY SIR THOMAS LAWRENCE

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