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_PLAYS OF TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW_

_LADY PATRICIA_




_PLAYS OF TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW._


DON. By RUDOLF BESIER.

“Mr. Besier is a man who can see and think for himself, and constructs
as setting for the result of that activity a form of his own. The
construction of ‘Don’ is as daring as it is original.”—Mr. Max Beerbohm
in _The Saturday Review_.

“It is a fresh and moving story ... and full of good things.”—Mr. A. B.
Walkley in _The Times_.

“‘Don’ is a genuine modern comedy, rich in observation and courage, and
will add to the author’s reputation as a sincere dramatist.”—Mr. E. F.
Spence in _The Westminster Gazette_.

“If the essence of drama be conflict, the wrestle of will, then ‘Don,’ by
Rudolf Besier, comes as near as any play I know to essential drama. It is
a sparring match 