P5 63^ oacriii Ce» A LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 016 102 344 9 # Hollinger Corp*. 635 9 45 py 1 HE DAKOTA PLAYMAKERS 1920 Written by Students oi the University of North Dakota as Class Work in the Course in DRAMATIC COMPOSITION EdKed by FRANZ RICKABY Aaaistant Professor of English University of North Dakota No. 7 SACRIFICE A Tragedy in One Act by Ruth L. Baughman Second Arneberg Prize Play, 1920 Series E Published by THE DAKOTA PLAYMAKERS of the University of North Dakota The University of North Dakota fb' U> ^^ ^ The Pla3m()u both to take steps that you would eventually regret. 1 would do anything to save you from pain and suffering. Anne — We know that, dear. Mother — 1 haven't been so well lately, but I hope I'll be able to hang on a little longer for the sake of you children. — Anne, you had better fix supper now. — Robert, bring my shawl from my room. (Anne goes to the cupboard. Robert stands preoccupied near the table. He has not heard his mother speak. We do not know what he sees. Perhaps Anne does as she turns and looks at him. The Mother speaks again, just a shade sharper.) Robert, my shawl. Robert — {Startled from his reflections) Yes, mother. {Starts to do her bidding.) Curtain. Note. The keynote of this play is blind affection. The char- acter of Mrs. Bkntley //lust not be made shrewish or dominantly hateful. Such an interpretation will make the situation more foolish than tragic. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS 016 102 344 9 #,