THE CHINESE LANTERN


THE CHINESE LANTERN
A PLAY BY LAURENCE HOUSMAN

Decorative image of lantern

LONDON: F. SIDGWICK
47 GREAT RUSSELL STREET
1908


[Pg vii]

NOTE

This play has been publicly performed inEngland, and entered at the Library ofCongress, Washington, U.S.A. All rights[Pg viii]reserved.


DRAMATIS PERSONAE

Olangtsi A Master of Arts.
Mrs. Olangtsi (called Mrs. Back-of-the-House) His Wife.
Yunglangtsi His Son.
    1. Pee-ah-Bee.Students, Apprentices, and Craftsmen.
    2. Han-Kin.
    3. Tee-Pee.
    4. Hiti-Titi.
    5. New-Lyn.
    6. Nau-Tee.
    7. Li-Long.
Josi-Mosi A Chinese Jew Rag-and-Bone Merchant.
Cosi-Mosi His Brother: a Money-lender.
Tikipu Bottle-washer and General Drudge.
Mee-Mee A Korean Slave-girl.
Wiowani An Old Master.
Street-criers, Bailiffs, Bearers, Townsfolk, etc.

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ACT I

A Chinese Studio with windowed walls of woodworkand oil-paper. At back of centre a dais, andbehind that a picture showing an interior openinginto a garden. In the foreground of the pictureappears a hanging lantern, and below it amandoline and a jar holding a spray of plum-blossom.To the right of the stage a sliding dooropens into street: to the left stairs lead upwardto interior, forward of that a door also tointerior. It is morning: six or seven studentssquat painting. Between every two of them is asmall stand for paint-pots, brushes, etc. All arevery lazy and desultory at their work: the onlyindustrious one is Tikipu, who, in shabby menialattire, grinds colours with weary persistence.The students yawn, stretch, and whine; andresume work in a perfunctory way at intervalsupon shop-signs, lanterns, etc. On the dais sitsYunglangtsi, a mountain of indolent fat: sunk[Pg 2]in profound slumber he squats before his easel.Street-criers ar

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