or ' DECEIVERS EVER '
A Sketch in One Act by William POLLOCK
Woogies, the Dog
It might happen in any drawing-room, so there is no need to describe the furniture.
The Baby's high chair is not quite in keeping with it, but Woogies won't touch his milk unless ho's sitting in his chair with his napkin in his collar.
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It is a bright summer morning of 1859 at
Cranford. The parlour of Miss Lucinda Baines is overcrowded with fragile furniture of the period, loaded with china, or bespattered with antimacassars.