
THE NEW WOMAN
AN ORIGINAL COMEDY IN FOUR ACTS
BY
SYDNEY GRUNDY
LONDON
PRINTED AT THE CHISWICK PRESS
1894
| Gerald Cazenove. |
| Colonel Cazenove. |
| Captain Sylvester. |
| James Armstrong. |
| Percy Pettigrew. |
| Wells. |
| Servants. |
| Margery. |
| Lady Wargrave. |
| Mrs. Sylvester. |
| Miss Enid Bethune. |
| Miss Victoria Vivash. |
| Dr. Mary Bevan. |
Acts 1 and 2: At Gerald Cazenove’s.
Act 3: Drawing-room at Lady Wargrave’s.
Act 4: An Orchard at Mapledurham.
| PAGE | ||
| Act I. | . . . . . . . . | 5 |
| Act II. | . . . . . . . . | 40 |
| Act III. | . . . . . . . . | 69 |
| Act IV. | . . . . . . . . | 91 |
Scene.—Gerald Cazenove’s Chambers. A sitting-room, somewhat effeminately decorated. The furniture of the boudoir type, several antimacassars and a profusion of photographs and flowers. The main entrance, R. at back, in the flat. Doors, R. and L., window, L. of flat.
A knock is heard off, as curtain rises. Enter Wells,...