Good for Evil, or A Wife's Trial
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Gabrielle is a play by Émile Augier (1820-1889)[1]
Adapted into English as Good for Evil, or A Wife's Trial by Thomas H. Reynoldson, (1808?-1888)[] and billed "a domestic lesson, in two acts, adapted from the French". Published as Good for Evil, or A Wife's Trial by Thomas Hailes Lacy in
First performed as Good for Evil, or A Wife's Trial at the Théatre-Français on 15 December, 1849. Later also performed as The Barrister at the Surrey Theatre on 1 March, 1852 and as Home Truths at the Royal Princess's Theatre on 30 November, 1859.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89mile_Augier
Facsimile version of Good for Evil, or A Wife's Trial (1860), Hathi Trust Digital Library[2]