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Admiral Guinea, a play by Robert Louis Stevenson

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_ DEDICATED WITH AFFECTION AND ESTEEM TO ANDREW LANG
BY THE SURVIVORS OF THE WALRUS
SAVANNAH, this 27TH day of SEPTEMBER 1884


PERSONS REPRESENTED


JOHN GAUNT, called 'ADMIRAL GUINEA,' once Captain of the Slaver ARETHUSA.
ARETHUSA GAUNT, his Daughter.
DAVID PEW, a Blind Beggar, once Boatswain of the ARETHUSA
KIT FRENCH, a Privateersman.
MRS. DRAKE, Landlady of the ADMIRAL BENBOW Inn.

The Scene is laid in the neighbourhood of Barnstaple. The Time is about the year 1760. The action occupies part of a day and night.

NOTE. - PASSAGES SUGGESTED FOR OMISSION IN REPRESENTATION ARE ENCLOSED IN SQUARE BRACKETS, THUS [ ].

ADMIRAL GUINEA _

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