Melodrama : plots that thrilled (1954)

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DRAWING-ROOM DRAMA 83 an heiress he has drawn away from his half-brother) is too much for him. He shoots himself. Why? Out of respect for any respectable audience's feelings. Captain Swift with its simplified setting might be compared with H. J. Byron's Haunted Houses ! or, Labyrinths Of Life. A Story Of London And The Bush ! billed at the Princess's in 1872. Its scenes included a cabman's lodgings, section of the brig " Eclipse ", landscape in Australia with war dance of aborigines, and the completion of some " deadly design " in haunted houses at Penge.