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...Scene 1. Near the Mill. Bustofa and Florimel go off to the country revels. Scene 2. The country revels at the house of Don Julio. Ismenia and Aminta, disguised as country girls, have followed Antonio. Gerasto carries off Florimel for his master, the Count Otrante...
...Scene 1. A street. The King's progress. Antonio and Martine discover Ismenia's disguise as Isabella. Scene 2. A room in Don Julio's house. Bellides challenges Don Julio, his ancient enemy, to "be good friends." Scene 3. Before the house of Bellides. "Mistakes of a night." Antonio comes to marry Ismenia but is foiled by his friend Martine...
Following is a brief sketch of the plot: Don Julio, having fallen in love with Ismenia, goes to a county fair and is followed by the latter and her maid in disguise. While there the girls flirs with Don Julio and his companions, and win their love a second time. A by-scene in the play is afforded by the abduction of Florimel, daughter of the miller, by Count Otrante; later the miller and his son Bustopha succeed in winning the King's favor, Florimel is found at the home of the count, and the two eventtually fall in love...
...some very amusing horseplay, characteristic of the time in which the comedy is written. Another series of amusing incidents is afforded by numerous mistakes occuring during the progress of an elopement. The King finally settles all the disputes, and the play ends with the marriage of Ismenia and Don Julio together with the reconciliation of the hostile families...
...cast is as follows: Philippo, King of Spain, A. P. Fitch '00. Don Julio, J. W. Gilles '02. Belides, W. M. Chadbourne '00. Antonio, J. H. Holmes '02. Martine, J. H. Barnes '00. Lisauro, C. F. C. Arensberg '01. Terzo, G. J. Wright '00. Otrante, a Duke, W. N. Seaver '00. Gerasto, his servant, H. G. Schleiter '00. Moncado, courtier, R. D. Brackett '01. Pedro, courtier, C. F. Adams '00. Vertigo, a tailor, E. E. Sargeant '00. Franio, a miller, N. F. Hall '09. Bustopha, his son, J. G. Brackett '01. Ismenia, W. C. Arensberg '00. Aminta...