Scene VIII
SCENE VIII.—The Home of the Peri and Golden Gates of the Gardens
of Perennial Spring.
Submarina appears, and the usual transformation of the characters
takes place—Two Clowns, Harlequin, Pantaloon, three whalebone
sprites, and two Columbines.
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New original cover art included with this eBook is granted to the public domain. Itemized changes from the original text:
- title page: Added comma after “Phenomenon in a Smock-frock.”
- Cast of Characters: Expanded ditto marks from original for clarity.
- Cast of Characters: Changed “wtaer” to “water” in description of Conrad.
- Cast of Characters: Changed “Pead Cock” to “Head Cook” in description
of Syng Smaul.
- Cast of Characters: Changed comma to period after “Mr. Holmes” in entry
for Syng Smaul.
- Cast of Characters: Changed comma to period after “Mrs. Cook” in entry
for Zuliema.
- Cast of Characters: Added closing parenthesis after “At the bottom of the sea.”
- Cast of Characters: Added comma after “Guards.”
- p. 4: Replaced “Iv’e” with “I’ve” in line “Smokers, I’ve heard, have put
their pipes out.”
- p. 5: Replaced “Serana” with “Serena” in stage direction “Serena is seen
darting up towards the earth as the scene closes.”
- p. 6: Replaced “its” with “it’s” in line “If so, just give your orders
and it’s done.”
- p. 7: Replaced “Yussuff” with “Yussuf” before line “Now then, you tarnal
critters” and in preceding stage direction.
- p. 7: Supplied missing period after character name “Pasha” before line
“Slave, who bid you interfere?”
- p. 8: Supplied missing period after character name “Medora” before
line “With pleasure, if it pleases you, I will.”
- p. 8: Replaced period with comma in line “So good, so true.”
- p. 8: Supplied missing question mark after line “What strange
presentiment of woe comes o’er me?”
- p. 9: Supplied leading space before line “Guards, hew him limb from limb!”
- p. 9: Replaced “Yessuf” with “Yussuf” in character name before line “Go
at him—all at once.”
- p. 10: Supplied missing opening bracket before stage direction “Exit,
R., followed by the Girls.”
- p. 10: removed hyphen from “fly-too” in line “Nay, fly not yet, or else
let me fly too.”
- p. 11: Added small caps to “Medora” in stage direction “Throws scarf
over Medora’s head.”
- p. 11: Supplied leading space before line “Hush! don’t speak.”
- p. 13: Supplied leading space before line “Help! Conrad!” and expand
leading space in following line.
- p. 14: Moved stage direction “Throws money amongst them” from before to
after first line of speech.
- p. 15: Replaced comma with period after phrase “Aye, and pay rates
and taxes like a Briton.”
- p. 15: Supplied missing opening bracket before stage direction
“Serena sinks, R. C.”
- p. 16: Replaced “spectales” with “spectacles” in line “With
spectacles you might—you won’t without!”
- p. 18: Supplied missing opening bracket before stage direction “Runs
out, L.”
- p. 19: Replaced “Birbbanto” with “Birbanto” in stage direction “Enter
Birbanto, L.”
- p. 19: Replaced “qustion” with “question” in line “Well, if you ask the
question then—I have.”
- p. 19: Replaced “villian” with “villain” in line “Die, villain!”
- p. 20: Supplied leading space before line “And she consents? oh, no.”
- p. 20: Supplied missing period after line “I don’t.”
- p. 21: Supplied leading space before lines “I will” and “And now
consent to sham!”
- p. 22: Supplied missing opening bracket before stage direction “Weeping
and joining their hands.”
- p. 22: Supplied missing period after stage direction “[Aside to her.]”
- p. 23: Supplied leading space before line “’Tis done, the marriage rites
are ended!”
- p. 23: Removed exclamation point after line “Nay, my fright.”
- p. 23: Removed duplicate character identification before line
“Say, are they loaded?”
- p. 26: Supplied leading space before line “True! I’ll keep them,
love, with pleasure.”
- p. 27: Replaced period with comma in line “Kind friends, in this
great reform movement.”
- advertisement: Replaced “proprietod” with “proprietor” in line “the
proprietor presents a most agreeable feature.”