RETAINED FOR THE
DEFENCE
A Farce,
IN ONE ACT.
BY
AUTHOR OF
Twice Killed, A Day Well Spent, A Family Failing, Dice of Death,Only a Halfpenny, Reigning Favourite, Rape of the Lock, My Fellow Clerk, I and My Double,A Quiet Day, No Followers, What have I done? Porter’s Knot,
&c. &c.
THOMAS HAILES LACY,
89, STRAND,
(Opposite Southampton Street, Covent GardenMarket),
LONDON.
RETAINED FOR THE DEFENCE.
First performed at the Royal Olympic Theatre,
on Monday, May 23rd, 1859.
MR. MOTTLEY DE WINDSOR | MR. G. COOKE. |
MR. WHITEWASH | MR. G. VINING. |
MR. FERGUSON | MR. H. COOPER. |
THWAITES | MR. H. WIGAN. |
PAWKINS | MR. F. ROBSON. |
AGATHA DE WINDSOR | MISS COTTRELL. |
Guests, &c.
Time of Representation—45MINUTES.
PERIOD—Present Day.
DE WINDSOR—Blue coat with metalbuttons, white vest, black trousers.
WHITEWASH—Modern evening suit.
FERGUSON—Ditto.
THWAITES—Blue dress coat, white vest, black trousers,Berlin gloves.
PAWKINS—Long-tailed dress coat, colored vest, blacktrousers; hat and umbrella.
AGATHA—Rich pink silk ball dress.
GUESTS—Evening dresses.
SCENE—A Drawing Room fitted up for an eveningparty—to the left a card table—doors, C. andL.
THWAITES, who has finished lighting candles inchandelier at back, C., steps back to survey the effect.
THWAITES. Now, that’s what I call the real thing—the clean grit. Theposition of that bokey (bouquet) is such, that none but the purest taste couldconceive,—those camellias, chasti