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Marie Carmichael Stopes
Conquest; Or, A Piece of Jade; a New Play in Three Acts
Published by Good Press, 2019
EAN 4064066249540
Table of Contents
CONQUEST
OR
A PIECE OF JADE
A New Play in Three Acts by
Marie C. Stopes
D.Sc., PhD., F.R.S.Litt., etc.
1/- net
Copyright 1917 by DR. MARIE C. STOPES
New York
SAMUEL FRENCH
Publisher
28–30 West 38th Street
London
SAMUEL FRENCH, Ltd.
26 Southampton Street
Strand
1917
Leatherhead, Surrey,
England.
Dear Mr. Delightfulest-Manager-in-the-World—
I am sending you this play printed instead of type-written because I think you will find it much easier to slip into your pocket and read, and also because I don’t know your address, and printed books have a way of finding people without being addressed which typescripts have not yet learnt. So instead of sending my play round, in what people tell me is the usual way, to lots and lots of managers in typescript and wasting ever so much valuable time while they don’t read it, I am sending it to you direct, and hope you will like it. When you read it you will find that there is still another reason why I am glad to see it in print.
First let me have just one word in your ear, please: don’t look to see how many pages long it is, and (reckoning “a page a minute”) say it is too short to fill an evening, for I ought to tell you it is a full-length play but the printer is war-economising and has printed it all on fewer pages than he would have done in the days of Paper, Peace and Plenty long ago.
While I was writing the leading part I pictured one of our finest actresses in it, and she has read it and says the play is “simply splendid”: if you want her to take the part I will tell you her name and address, but she is such an angel she will forgive you if some one you love better seems to you to be the heroine.
Yours sincerely,
Marie C. Stopes.
Registered Copyright by Marie C. Stopes.
The Copyright of Conquest is the sole property of the author, to whom application should be made for a license to produce, translate, place on the cinematograph or use in any other way.
Addressing: Dr. Marie Stopes, Craigvara, Leatherhead, Surrey, England.
“CONQUEST,” or “A PIECE OF JADE.”
A New Play in Three Acts, by
MARIE C. STOPES.
Time: 1915. Place: New Zealand and London.
Act I.
An Out-station on the Hyde’s Sheep Farm,
New Zealand.
Afternoon.
Act II.
The Hyde’s Homestead, New Zealand.
Morning.
Three or four months elapse between Acts I. and II.
Act III.
The Duchess of Rainshire’s Drawing-room, London.
Evening.
About two months elapse between Acts II. and III.
“CONQUEST,” or “A PIECE OF JADE.”
DRAMATIS PERSONÆ.
In the order of their appearance:
First Shepherd.
Second Shepherd.
Gordon Hyde, New Zealand Sheep Farmer.
Roto, an old Maori.
Nora Lee, A New Zealand Girl.
Loveday Lewisham, Nora’s Cousin, out from England.
Robert Hyde, New Zealand Sheep Farmer, Gordon’s Brother.
John Varlie alias The Rev Dr. Chapman.
Recruiting Officer.
The Duchess of Rainshire.
A Cabinet Minister.
Smithers.
Also (Without words):
Two (or Perhaps Three) Young Men in New Zealand Khaki.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Guests at the Duchess’ Evening Party.
Maid, Footman’s substitute in uniform.
Two Plain Clothes Officers.
One or Two Collie Dogs.
Sheep—One, or More, if convenient.
“CONQUEST,”
OR
“A PIECE OF JADE.”
A New Play in Three Acts by
MARIE C. STOPES.
Act I.
The Scene is set in the hills of the sheep-raising part of the S. Island of New Zealand.
The back-cloth is painted with fine rocky and wooded hills and lakes, rather like Scotland but with a clearer, bluer sky and keener atmosphere.