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In a rare fit of editorial prerogative, I have added Henley's poem 
"Invictus" as a prefatory note. . .Michael S. Hart 
 
INVICTUS 
Out of the night that covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I 
thank whatever gods may be for my unconquerable soul. 
In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud. 
Under the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed. 
Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but the Horror of the shade, 
And yet the menace of the years Finds and shall find me unafraid. 
It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the 
scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul. 
 
The Plays of W. E. Henley and R. L. Stevenson
Contents 
Deacon Brodie Beau Austin Admiral Guinea Robert Macaire 
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Play: DEACON BRODIE - OR THE DOUBLE LIFE. A 
MELODRAMA IN FIVE ACTS AND EIGHT TABLEAUX 
PERSONS REPRESENTED 
WILLIAM BRODIE, Deacon of the Wrights, Housebreaker and Master 
Carpenter. OLD BRODIE, the Deacon's Father. WILLIAM LAWSON, 
Procurator-Fiscal, the Deacon's Uncle. ANDREW AINSLIE, } 
HUMPHREY MOORE } Robbers in the Deacon's gang. GEORGE 
SMITH, } C APTAIN RIVERS, an English Highwayman. HUNT, a 
Bow Street Runner. A DOCTOR. WALTER LESLIE. MARY 
BRODIE, the Deacon's Sister. JEAN WATT, the Deacon's Mistress. 
VAGABONDS, OFFICERS OF THE WATCH, MEN-SERVANTS. 
The Scene is laid in Edinburgh. The Time is towards the close of the 
Eighteenth Century. The Action, some fifty hours long, begins at eight 
p.m. on Saturday and ends before midnight on Monday. 
NOTE. - PASSAGES SUGGESTED FOR OMISSION IN 
REPRESENTATION ARE ENCLOSED IN SQUARE BRACKETS, 
THUS [ ]. 
SYNOPSIS OF ACTS AND TABLEAUX 
ACT I. TABLEAU I. The Double Life. TABLEAU II. Hunt the Runner. 
TABLEAU III. Mother Clarke's. ACT II. TABLEAU IV. Evil and 
Good. ACT III. TABLEAU V. King's Evidence. TABLEAU VI. 
Unmasked. ACT IV. TABLEAU VII. The Robbery. ACT V. 
TABLEAU VIII. The Open Door. 
LONDON: PRINCE'S THEATRE 2D JULY 1884 
DEACON BRODIE, MR. E. J. HENLEY. WALTER LESLIE, MR. 
CHARLES CARTWRIGHT. WILLIAM LAWSON, MR. JOHN 
MACLEAN. ANDREW AINSLIE, MR. FRED DESMOND. 
HUMPHREY MOORE, MR. EDMUND GRACE. GEORGE SMITH, 
MR. JULIAN CROSS. HUNT, MR. HUBERT AKHURST. OLD 
BRODIE, MR. A. KNIGHT. CAPTAIN RIVERS, MR. BRANDON 
THOMAS. MARY BRODIE, MISS LIZZIE WILLIAMS. JEAN 
WATT, MISS MINNIE BELL. 
MONTREAL 26TH SEPTEMBER 1887 
DEACON BRODIE, MR. E. J. HENLEY. WALTER LESLIE, MR.
GRAHAM STEWART. WILLIAM LAWSON, MR. EDMUND 
LYONS. ANDREW AINSLIE, MR. FRED DESMOND. HUMPHREY 
MOORE, MR. EDMUND GRACE. GEORGE SMITH, MR. 
HORATIO SAKER. HUNT, MR. HENRY VERNON. CAPTAIN 
RIVERS, MR. BRUCE PHILIPS. MARY BRODIE, MISS ANNIE 
ROBE. JEAN WATT, MISS CARRIE COOTE. 
ACT I. 
TABLEAU I. THE DOUBLE LIFE. 
The Stage represents a room in the Deacon's house, furnished partly as 
a sitting-, partly as a bed-room, in the style of an easy burgess of about 
1780. C., a door; L. C., a second and smaller door; R. C., practicable 
window; L., alcove, supposed to contain bed; at the back, a 
clothes-press and a corner cupboard containing bottles, etc. MARY 
BRODIE at needlework; OLD BRODIE, a paralytic, in wheeled chair, 
at the fireside, L. 
SCENE I 
To these LESLIE, C. 
LESLIE. May I come in, Mary? 
MARY. Why not? 
LESLIE. I scarce knew where to find you. 
MARY. The dad and I must have a corner, must we not? So when my 
brother's friends are in the parlour he allows us to sit in his room. 'Tis a 
great favour, I can tell you; the place is sacred. 
LESLIE. Are you sure that 'sacred' is strong enough? 
MARY. You are satirical! 
LESLIE. I? And with regard to the Deacon? Believe me, I am not so 
ill-advised. You have trained me well, and I feel by him as