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Sir Daniel begins his examination convinced of her story, only wanting to get some final detail. A slip of the tongue by Mrs. Dane (when she says “We had governesses”) reveals the presence of a cousin she has tried to conceal. This sets Sir Daniel on the right track and he follows up skillfully and
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The truth is kept secret, though (mostly due to Lady Eastney's intervention), and Mrs. Dane's reputation in Sunningwater can be reinstated. Nevertheless, they all decide she should leave the village after her marriage with Lionel has become impossible and she complies.
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Mrs. Dane produces plausible evidence of her identity and everyone involved is quite convinced of her innocence. Yet in the end Sir Daniel's professional approach exposes Mrs. Dane's real identity in a famous
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Representative Plays by Henry Arthur Jones in four Volumes, Edited, with Historical, Biographical, and Critical Introductions, by Clayton Hamilton: Volume Three
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was generally well received, though the morals promoted may have seemed old-fashioned by young, more liberal audiences who had seen the plays of
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as Mrs. Dane (her performance in this role launched Lena Ashwell's career). A touring cast played in the US from 31 December 1900 to April 1901.
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mercilessly, finally drawing the confession out of her that she is indeed Felicia Hindermarsh and has taken her late cousin's identity.
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Mrs. Dane is actually Felicia Hindermarsh, involved in a tragic scandal following an affair with a married man in
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The story focuses on Mrs. Dane's betrothal to Lionel, adopted son of Sir Daniel who is a famous
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The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of
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on 9 October 1900 and ran for 209 performances. The original cast included
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as Sir Daniel and Evelyn Walsh Hall as Lady Eastney.
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Rumours have been spread in Sunningwater that young
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Jessie Millward
Charles Richman
society play
melodrama
Henry Arthur Jones
Wyndham's Theatre
Charles Wyndham
Mary Moore
Lena Ashwell
acts
London
judge
widow
Vienna
cross-examination
Victorian
Edwardian
Arthur Wing Pinero
The Second Mrs. Tanqueray
George Bernard Shaw
William Archer
Hugh Ford
Pauline Frederick
Maude Turner Gordon
Mrs. Dane's Defence

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