

Letters from Quebec to Providence in the Rain
Don Nigro
Mild, myopic Mr. Robinson (nicknamed Old Quebec for his habit of talking about Canada) on holiday in a Brussels hotel with his "son".
Madame Lapin, the hotel owner, is suspicious of the son's gender.
M. Lapin, reading of a murder in England, finds convincing similarities to her guests.
Old Quebec is a American play written by William Norfolk and published by Samuel French in London (1986).
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