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The Ghost Breaker.
by Paul d.i.c.key and Charles G.o.ddard.
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THE CAST
PRINCESS MARIA THERESA OF ARAGON.
WARREN JARVIS, _of Kentucky_.
NITA, _the Princess' Maid_.
HOUSE DETECTIVE, _Manhattan Hotel_.
RUSTY SNOW, _Warren Jarvis' Colored Servant_.
DETECTIVES, _from Police Headquarters_.
HOTEL PORTER.
STEWARD, _on S.S. Aquitania_.
CARLOS, _Duke d'Alva_.
DOLORES, _the Innkeeper's Daughter_.
VARDOS, _Messenger to the Missing Prince_.
DON ROBLEDO, _a Soldier of Fortune_.
PEDRO, _the Innkeeper_.
MAXIMO, _a Spanish Soldier_.
GASPAR, _a Villager_.
JOSE, _Chauffeur_.
TIME: _The Present_.
ACT I. _A Room in the Hotel Manhattan, New York. Five A.M._
ACT II. _A Cabin on Board S.S. Aquitania. Same Morning._
ACT III. _An Old Tavern, Segura, Spain. Evening._
ACT IV. _The Castle. Same Night._
THE GHOST BREAKER
ACT I
SCENE: _Room 1121, Manhattan Hotel, New York City._
_At rise stage dark. Moonlight streams through the window. Small clock strikes five. Pause. Tower clock strikes. Two gun-shots heard off stage right. Door slams off stage. Footsteps heard coming along corridor, growing hubbub and commotion._ PRINCESS _pokes head through curtains._ R. _door bursts open and_ WARREN JARVIS _enters hurriedly, in long coat over evening dress, closing and bolting the door behind him._
_Princess._ Madre de Dios! (_Showing only her head._) (JARVIS _kicks in door, shuts it, and throws his shoulder against it._) Who's there?
JARVIS. s.h.!.+ Don't make any noise.
PRINCESS. (_Winding her dressing gown closely about her and coming a little way into the room_) What do you want?
JARVIS. Silence!
PRINCESS. (_Switches on lamp on right table_) How dare you enter!
JARVIS. s.h.!.+ Not a sound--do you understand?
VOICE OFF. (R.) What's the row?
SECOND VOICE. (R.) Somebody fired a pistol.
PRINCESS. What right--?
JARVIS. Quiet!
VOICE. Where'd he go? Look on the fire-escape.
SECOND VOICE. No, he's on this floor.
PRINCESS. What is it? What do you want here? What have you done?
JARVIS. (_Turning to her_) Now, it's all right. I'm not going to harm you. If you will just keep quiet. Is that clear to you?
PRINCESS. Is it money you want? All the money I have is on that dressing table. (_Pointing._) Take it and go.
JARVIS. I'm not a burglar. I don't want your money.