TRIFLES<br>First performed by the Provincetown Players at the Wharf Theatre, Provincetown, Mass., August 8, 1916.<br>GEORGE HENDERSON (County Attorney)<br>HENRY PETERS (Sheriff)<br>LEWIS HALE, A neighboring farmer<br>MRS PETERS<br>MRS HALE<br>SCENE: The kitchen is the now abandoned farmhouse of JOHN WRIGHT, a gloomy kitchen, and left without having been put in order—unwashed pans under the sink, a loaf of bread outside the bread-box, a dish-towel on the table—other signs of incompleted work. At the rear the outer door opens and the SHERIFF comes in followed by the COUNTY ATTORNEY and HALE. The SHERIFF and HALE are men in middle life, the COUNTY ATTORNEY is a young man; all are much bundled up and go at once to the stove. They are followed by the two women—the SHERIFF's wife first; she is a slight wiry woman, a thin nervous face. MRS HALE is larger and would ordinarily be called more comfortable looking, but she is disturbed now and looks fearfully about as she enters.
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