The poor man did not start out to be a drunkard; mercy no He was the penniless heir of his kindhearted father, from whom he inherited his virtues. He would not be moved by that villain lawyer to kick the widow and her daughter out of their cottage. Indeed, on seeing the fair daughter, he proposed. The wedding of these two paupers does not produce financial relief. One day the lawyer lures the noble husband to a saloon; he becomes a drunkard and the poverty increases. The lawyer tries to get the husband to forge a name,...
Farce
Characters: 7 males, 8 females
Scenery: Multiple Sets
The poor man did not start out to be a drunkard; mercy no He was the penniles...