WHY MARRY?

From a photograph by White Studio.

    Helen: You're about the most conceited man I ever knew.
    Ernest: How can I help it, when you admire me so?

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WHY MARRY?

(Originally published under the title
"And So They Were Married")

BY

JESSE LYNCH WILLIAMS

ILLUSTRATED

PUBLISHED BY
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS


Copyright, 1914, 1918, BY
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS

Published October, 1914

New and revised edition published April, 1918
Reprinted September, 1918; February, 1919



[All rights strictly reserved—including
amateur acting rights.]


TO
HARRIET AND JAMES LEES LAIDLAW


WHY MARRY?

A Comedy in Three Acts

New York: Astor Theatre: Produced by Selwyn & Company,
Dec. 25, 1917, under the direction of Roi Cooper Megrue.

The scene is a week-end at a country house not far away; the time,
Saturday afternoon, Sunday morning, and Sunday evening.

THE PEOPLE AT THE HOUSE
(As You Meet Them)

JEAN, the host's younger sister, who has been brought up to be married and nothing elseLOTUS ROBB
REX, an unmarried neighbor, who has not been brought up to be anything but richHAROLD WEST
LUCY, the hostess, who is trying her best to be "just an old-fashioned wife" in a new-fashioned home,BEATRICE BECKLEY
UNCLE EVERETT, a Judge, who belongs to the older generation and yet understands the new—and believes in divorceNAT C. GOODWIN
COUSIN THEODORE, a clergyman and yet a human being, who believes in everything—except divorce,ERNEST LAWFORD
JOHN, who owns the house and almost every one in it—and does not believe in divorceEDMUND BREESE
HELEN, the host's other sister, whom every one wants to marry, but who doesn't want to marry any one,ESTELLE WINWOOD
ERNEST, a scientist, who believes in neither divorce nor marriage but makes a great discoverySHELLEY HULL
...

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