

Lilacs in the Rain
Ruth Hale
The lighthouse keeper's daughter, a fair and innocent maiden, has a villainous suitor who revengefully plots to gain her father's money and then to slay him.
He accomplishes his purpose and escapes.
The attempted murder is discovered by his wife in time for the young heroine to bring aid in the person of the handsome doctor, who saves the keeper's life and wins the daughter's hand.
| Character |
|---|
| His Wife A buxom, red-cheeked woman. |
| His Daughter The fair heroine of about 16. |
| The Doctor The noble hero; a clean-cut attractive man. |
| The Villain Black-hearted and revengeful; non-descript in age and build. |
| The Lighthouse Keeper A man of 50 or so. |
The Lighthouse Keeper's Daughter is a American pantomime play written by Muriel Eldridge and published by Samuel French in New York, N.Y (1935).
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