George De Barnwell | ||
- Miss A. Seaman.
- Miss Wright.
- Miss Vining.
- Miss Woolgar (Mrs. A. Mellon.)
- Mr. C. H. Stephenson.
- Mr. Sefton.
- Mr. Le Barr.
- Mr. C. J. Smith.
- Mr. J. L. Toole.
- Mr. Paul Bedford.
- Miss Stoker.
- Mr. Hitchenson.
- Mr. Branscombe.
- Mr. W. H. Eburne.
- Miss Woolgar (Mrs. A. Mellon)
- Mr. R. Romer.
- Mr. Aldridge.
- Miss K. Kelly.
- Mrs. Stoker.
- Mrs. Lewis.
- Sempstresses, Swells, Snobs, Shopmen, and Society generally.
Characters.
FANCY
ROMANCE (her Friend)
CLAPTRAP (Romance's Companion)
FOLLY (a volatile, or folly-tile Spirit
THOROUGHGOOD (Haberdasher, Ten hundred, Tottenham Court Road)
MR. MAUVE MAGENTA (his Shop Walker)
JONES (his Head Assistant)
TRUEMAN (his Foreman)
GEORGE DE BARNWELL (his 'Prentice—a youth whose notions are altogether above his station, and who, boasting of a high descent, may be said to have come down very low indeed)
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HIS UNCLE (a Gentleman of the Pawnbroking persuasion, more addicted to the round of pleasure than his line of business)
SPRIGGINS (his attendant Imp)
SIR MINIVER MUFF (Cross Beau)
SIR PIMINY PUFF (Cross Beau)
FASTMAN (a Manager's Friend)
LADY MILWOOD (a leader of ton, with an amiable weakness for point-lace, flirtation, and other expensive luxuries)
THE LESSEE OF RANELAGH
M. C.
MARIA (Thoroughgood's “one fair daughter” ill-treated by George, who however eventually makes up to her)
AN OLD LADY WHO SHOPS
ANOTHER OLD LADY WHO SHOPS
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