Mummers in Mufti

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Mummers in Mufti (1922)
by Philip Curtiss
New York: the Century Co., 1922. Accompanying illustrations omitted.

Mr. Curtiss in his happiest vein. Young Arnold Bellsmith, afflicted with melancholia, consults Dr. MacVickar and receives a prescription which includes the ownership of a musical comedy on tour and the girl he had always been waiting for.The Bookman, December 1922.

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MUMMERS
IN MUFTI

PHILIP CURTISS

Mummers in Mufti

BY
PHILIP CURTISS

NEW YORK
THE CENTURY CO.
1822


Copyright, 1922, by
The Century Co.

PRINTED IN THE U. S. A.

To VALLI VALLI

My dear sister-in-law, with whom I quarrel, tooth and nail, about such vital subjects as the Puritan viewpoint, the mentality of Irish terriers, and the dates of the Soudan campaign, but with whom I agree devoutly in a deep love for what can be and sometimes is a genuine art form—the modern musical comedy

• • • in the course of one revolving moon
Was chymist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon.

Dryden.

Chapters (not listed in original)

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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