Word: moldavia
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Dates: during 1907-1907
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...frequent interruptions of the citizen, goes through many stirring adventures, in all of which he comes to grief. He interferes in the love-match between Jasper and Luce, but is unsuccessful in this episode, as Jasper succeeds in winning Luce. Thwarted on all sides, he is sent to Moldavia, where the Sultan's daughter, Pompiona, is made to fall in love with him. He escapes from this love-match, however, by means of his guardian angel, whom he calls Susan; but he is finally slain by the orders of the citizen, in order to end the play...
...Breed '08A Barber, R. G. Partridge '08Two Captives, L. R. Martineau '09G. W. Bricka '07A Sergeant, T. Eaton '08William Hammerton, apprentice, H. P. Forte '07George Greengoose, apprentice, H. P. Breed '08Luce, daughter of Venturewell, T. W. Knauth '07Mistress Merrythought, D. H. Howie '07Pompiona, daughter of the King of Moldavia, L. R. Martineau...
...daughter has not been spirited away by magic, he is so relieved that he forgives them both on the spot, and all "live happily ever after" except Ralph. The "Knight of the Burning Pestle" is furnished by the citizen with surprising battles and adventures, excluding his summary transportation to Moldavia, where the Sultan's daughter is compelled to fall in love with him. With the aid of Susan, his Dulcinea del Toboso, he resists her blandishments. After a blameless career, he is finally slain by his guiding genius, as the latter considers that he must die to finish the play...