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‡aWoodman, H. Rea
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‡aThe master's birthday :
‡ba play for children, in three acts : with an epilogue in pantomime /
‡cby H. Rea Woodman.
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‡aFranklin, Ohio :
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‡cc1908.
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‡aChildren of Dickens' novels celebrating his birthday, June 9, 1871.
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‡a"The motive of this little play is found in the eleventh chapter of "The Personal History of David Copperfield", the purest bit of autobiography in all the length of that exquisite self revelation. It would be well for the elders to read the chapter before they coach the children for "The Master's Birthday" --p. [5].
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