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| + | by [[Stephen Black]]. 1915. A one-act play written in the first world war which contrasts stereotyped German officers with a calm and fearless English mother and her son. No recorded performance. Manuscripts in the [[South African Library]] and the [[Johannesburg Publice Library]]. | ||
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by Stephen Black. 1915. A one-act play written in the first world war which contrasts stereotyped German officers with a calm and fearless English mother and her son. No recorded performance. Manuscripts in the South African Library and the Johannesburg Publice Library.
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