

Damsel Of The Desert, Or, A Villain Foiled By Virtue
Fred Carmichael
The classic American melodrama in which one dramatic situation is piled upon another.
Of course, there's a tenor hero, a heroine pure as snow, a polished villain who is a murderer, kidnapper, thief and insidious tempter.
A mortgage on an old farm.
Plots against our Nell
| Character |
|---|
| Barbara Stanley Nell's younger sister |
| Hiram Stanley an honest farmer |
| Nell Stanley his daughter |
| John Dalton a son of the soil |
| Richard Murgatroyd from the city |
| Sam Slade his shadow |
| Jenkins a constable |
| Big Mike Slatery a dance-hall proprietor |
| Mamie the Queen of the Bowery |
| Maggie a Bowery girl |
| Pearl a Bowery girl |
| Irene a Bowery girl |
| One PUNCH DUGAN |
| Chuck Conners a Bowery guide |
| Reginald Vanderlop an uptown swell |
| James H. Glue a sightseer |
| Happy waiter |
| Izzy waiter |
| Rose Robinson a favorite songstress |
| Lizzie Jones a housekeeper |
Gold In The Hills is a American comedy play written by J Frank Davis and published by Samuel French (1931).
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