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A name sometimes used to refer to a farce in two acts by Gilbert Abbott À Beckett (1811 –1856), based on a famous novel by Theodore Hook.  
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A name sometimes used to refer to a farce in two acts by Gilbert Abbott À Beckett (1811 –1856), based on a famous 19th century novel by Theodore Hook.  
  
 
'''See ''[[Jack Brag,  or A Chandler's Chances]]''.'''
 
'''See ''[[Jack Brag,  or A Chandler's Chances]]''.'''

Revision as of 08:40, 9 May 2015

A name sometimes used to refer to a farce in two acts by Gilbert Abbott À Beckett (1811 –1856), based on a famous 19th century novel by Theodore Hook.

See Jack Brag, or A Chandler's Chances.


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