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Camaralzaman And Badoura ; Or, The Peri Who Loved The Prince

An Extravagant Arabian Night's Entertainment, In Two Acts
  
  
  
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
  

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DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.

    MORTALS.

    BUNG, the son of Tung, whose father was Hung, (Emperor of China, brother of the Sun, and father of his daughter)

  • Mr. James Bland.
  • CAMARALZAMAN, (Heir to the throne of the Isles of Khaledan—a locality that has somehow or other got obliterated from the map)

  • Miss P. Horton.
  • JIN SLING, (Crown Prince of Japan—afterwards a Medical Student)

  • Mr. Caulfield.
  • BADOURA, (the Princess of China, with strong opinions of maintaining Woman's powers, and strong powers of maintaining Woman's opinions)

  • Miss Reynolds.
  • DIMPL TSHIN, (a pretty little China figure)

  • Mrs. Caulfield.
  • TING Attendant on the Princess

  • Miss Bell.
  • SING Attendant on the Princess

  • Miss A. Woulds.

    SPIRITUALS.

    MAIMOUNE, (The Peri—the Spirit of the Piece, who never comes in without a Petit Pas

  • Mrs. Keeley.
  • FILMA, (her friend—a very particular one)

  • Mrs. L. S. Buckingham.
  • DANASCH, (a Djinn—a plebeian Spirit of disreputable habits and connexions)

  • Mr. Keeley.
  • EL BOGI, (a spry Sprite)

  • Mr. Mitchenson.
  • TAFFETA, (a neat Spirit attending on the Peri)

  • Miss E. Messent.
  • SKILOPHT, (the Spirited and Spirituous Proprietor of the Half-way House, situated between somewhere and somewhere-else)

  • Miss Woulds.