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(EBRA follows him-They lift the flood-gate, and the water flows into the Moat. At the instant, shouts beard. MIRZA unbolts the entrance, and SELIM's party enter. At the same instant ZEMBUCA and his men fill the front-firing commences at the back, while the combat in front is continued. As ZEMBUCA's party are driven by SELIM's, and followed into the Castle, the Walls appear damaged-Shells and Bombs, &c. seen to pass to and from the Fortress; the Moat appears to fill with water, and the distant part of the Building in flames. The Combatants appear a second time in front-KoRAC combats with ZEMBUCA;-bis Sword, knock'd from his gripe, is caught up by EBRA, who comes from steps-the combat is renewed, ZEMBUCA rushes through the portal, followed by KORAC. ZEMBUCA enters Tower, the front of which falis, and discloses him in a perilous situation--The Building blows up, the Tower falls, and ZEMBUCA, clinging to a rafter, is precipitated into the Moat SELIM enters with Almazaide, MIRZA preceding, and followed by KORAC, all bend the knee to ALMAZAIDE and SELIM -General shout of the Victors).

London: Printed by 13. M'Millan,

Bow Street, Covent Garden. S

THE END.

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THE

A Melo Drame,

IN THREE ACTS.

TRANSLATED AND ALTERED FROM THE FRENCH,

BY I. POCOCK, ESQ.

FIRST PERFORMED AT THE

Theatre Royal, Covent Garden,

ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1815.

THE MUSIC COMPOSED BY MR. BISHOP.

LONDON:

PRINTED FOR JOHN MILLER, 25, BOW-STREET,
COVENT-GARDEN;

By B. M'Millap, Bow-Street, Covent Garden.

1815.

[Price Two Shillings.]

PERSONS REPRESENTED.

Gerald, a wealthy Farmer,

Mr. Fawcett.

Henry, his Son, .......

Mr. Abbott.

Evrard, a Soldier: Annette's Fa-Mr. Barrymore.

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Martin, Godson and Servant to

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald,

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Malcour, Justice of the Village, Mr. Blanchard.

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Farmer and his Wife, their Miss Booth.
Servant,

Soldiers, Officers of Police, Peasantry, &c.

The SCENE lies at Palaiseau, a Village not far from Paris-The time, comprises part of an Evening, and the Morning of the succeeding Day.

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