Word: girls
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...congratulated by the citizens. Bob Richardson, a seller of bombs, becomes jealous at Alonzo's success and at the same time falls in love with the bull-fighter's fiancee, Pepita. In the meanwhile Inbad, a sailor, having been disguised as Alonzo, wins the affections of Tina, a cigarette girl. The second act is laid on the harbor docks of the town. Inbad throws off his disguise and is rejected by Tina but regains her love by successfully taking the place of Alonzo in a bull-fight. After various complications, Bob Richardson escapes from the clutches of Pepita, who goes...
...William Ranlast Worst, staff correspondent of the "New York World", H. N. Curtis '11 Bob Richardson, drummer for the Nonignito Powder Co., H. F. Boynton '10 Michael McGovern, U. S. Consul at Periguay, P. W. Dunbar '12 General Frijoles, plotting a revolution, G. D. Pirney '10 Tina, a cigarette girl, H. R. Morse '12 Senorita Pepita d'Argueles, a Uruguayan Attraction, P. C. Squire '11 Sam, distantly related to Sinbad the sailor, G. S. Squibb...
...Raymond Mounchensey because the latter has had a reversal of fortune and picks out Frank Jerningham as a better match. Jerningham is, however, a true friend of Raymond and, when Millicent is sent to a convent to forget her old love, aids Mounchensey in his attempts to steal the girl away. The merry Devil confounds the pursuing father in the forest and thus helps the young couple to escape. Forgiveness and marriage bring the episode to a close. Though the devil hardly comes into contact with the characters he is, nevertheless, the controlling force throughout the play...