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'To gain the love of man or woman', says a writer of the sixteenth century, 'go to the herb Vervain when it is flowered near the full of the moon'.
(Quoted by C. J. S. Thompson in 'The Mysteries and Secrets of Magic')
The Station Trio: Frank Thomas (Violin); Ronald Harding (Violoncello); Hubert Pengelly (Pianoforte)

Contributors

Violinist:
Frank Thomas
Cellist:
Ronald Harding
Pianist:
Hubert Pengelly

A Duologue by Alfred Sutro.
Scene: The conservatory of No. 300, Grosvenor Square
Time: Close on midnight
Lady Aline enters the conservatory leaning on the arm of Mr. Harrison Crockstead, who is as wealthy as the most impecunious aristocrat could desire. A ball is in progress and dreamy waltz music is heard in the distance.

Contributors

Writer:
Alfred Sutro
Mr. Harrison Crockstead:
Donald Davies
Lady Aline de Vaux:
Mary Wyndham

5WA Cardiff

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