In back of the bar, a small showcase displaying a few bottles of case goods, for which there is evidently little call. The bar runs from left to right nearly the whole length of the rear wall. Beyond it, the main entrance–a double swinging door. On the left, forward, of the barroom, a large window looking out on the street. The stage is divided into two sections, showing a small back room on the right. SCENE–“Johnny-The-Priest’s” saloon near South Street, New York City. Ten days later.Ĭabin of the barge, at dock in Boston. The barge, Simeon Winthrop, at anchor in the harbor of Provincetown, Mass. “Johnny-the-Priest’s” saloon near the waterfront. CHRISTOPHERSON, captain of the barge “Simeon Winthrop” MARTHY OWENĪNNA CHRISTOPHERSON, Chris’s daughter THREE MEN OF A STEAMER’S CREW This etext was produced by Charles Franks, Robert Rowe and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.ĬHRIS.
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