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''[[The Double-Bedded Room]]''  is a play by J.M. Morton
 
''[[The Double-Bedded Room]]''  is a play by J.M. Morton
 
The Double-Bedded Room (1843), a skit about two men who occupy the same
 
The Double-Bedded Room (1843), a skit about two men who occupy the same
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E. F. Prieur and A. Letorzec's ''[[Une Chambre pour Deux]]'' (1839), and The Double-Bedded Room (1843), a skit about two men who occupy the same room without being aware of each other's existence, having been tricked by their landlady Mrs Bouncer. The play was returned to the French stage by Charles Varin and Charles Lefèvre as ''[[Une Chambre à Deux Lits]]'' (1846).

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The Double-Bedded Room is a play by J.M. Morton The Double-Bedded Room (1843), a skit about two men who occupy the same E. F. Prieur and A. Letorzec's Une Chambre pour Deux (1839), and The Double-Bedded Room (1843), a skit about two men who occupy the same room without being aware of each other's existence, having been tricked by their landlady Mrs Bouncer. The play was returned to the French stage by Charles Varin and Charles Lefèvre as Une Chambre à Deux Lits (1846).