
Mrs. Lippett
from Daddy-Long-Legs
by Jean Webster
Monologue Text
Sit down, Jerusha, I have something to say to you.
Did you notice the gentleman who has just gone?
He is one of our most affluential Trustees, and has given large sums of money towards the asylum's support. I am not at liberty to mention his name; he expressly stipulated…
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Copyright Status
PUBLIC DOMAIN
Copyright and Performance Guidelines Statement
This work is public domain.
Author(s)
Character Name
Mrs. Lippett
Source Title
Daddy-Long-Legs
Source Type
BOOK
Act / Scene
Chapter 1
Setting
An Orphanage
Period
CLASSICAL
Publishing Status
PUBLISHED PIECE
Content Rating
SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES
Era
LATE 19th to EARLY 20th CENTURY
Monologue Type
DRAMATIC
Gender
FEMALE (FEMININE)
Age Range
30s - LATE
40s - EARLY
40s - LATE
50s
60s
Race / Ethnicity
CAUCASIAN
Dialect
STANDARD AMERICAN