Chapter 3

COPYRIGHT, 1926, BYD. APPLETON AND COMPANYAll Rights ReservedThis play is fully protected by the copyright law, all conditions of which have been complied with. Permission for amateur production without the usual royalty charges, may be obtained by writing to the Editor ofThe Ladies’ Home Journal, Philadelphia, Pa.The professional stage rights are reserved by the author. For permission to produce the play professionally, application must be made to Booth Tarkington, Indianapolis, Indiana.Copyright, 1924, by The Curtis Publishing CompanyCopyright, 1925, by Doubleday, Page and CompanyPRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

COPYRIGHT, 1926, BYD. APPLETON AND COMPANYAll Rights Reserved

This play is fully protected by the copyright law, all conditions of which have been complied with. Permission for amateur production without the usual royalty charges, may be obtained by writing to the Editor ofThe Ladies’ Home Journal, Philadelphia, Pa.The professional stage rights are reserved by the author. For permission to produce the play professionally, application must be made to Booth Tarkington, Indianapolis, Indiana.Copyright, 1924, by The Curtis Publishing CompanyCopyright, 1925, by Doubleday, Page and CompanyPRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

This play is fully protected by the copyright law, all conditions of which have been complied with. Permission for amateur production without the usual royalty charges, may be obtained by writing to the Editor ofThe Ladies’ Home Journal, Philadelphia, Pa.

The professional stage rights are reserved by the author. For permission to produce the play professionally, application must be made to Booth Tarkington, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Copyright, 1924, by The Curtis Publishing CompanyCopyright, 1925, by Doubleday, Page and CompanyPRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA


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