A Farcical Comedy by C. STEWART BLACK
Presented by THE ABERDEEN RADIO PLAYERS
The Scene is Miss Cameron's parlour, complete with all the adornments of the wax flower and antimaccassar period.
Kirsty, a prim old lady, with a woollen tippet round her shoulders, and a lace cap on her silvered hair, is seated in an arm-chair by the fireplace. The old lady has been reading, but her book is now turned face downwards on her lap, and her hands are folded on top of it. She is staring vacantly in front of her. Jessie, who is standing beside her aunt's chair, speaks. ROBERT BURNETT
Modern Arrangements of Scottish Songs