Excerpt from Marlowe: A Drama in Five ActsCene: Interior of The bee-hive, ' South Lon don. A late Spring morning. Centre, a wide door-way, showing the street. Left (up), a door leading from a short ight of steps (down) another door open on the inn garn'en. Right, a large chimney-place; a door beyond. Rushes on the floor. Sundry musical instruments hanging on the wall. Down, to the left, a table set forth with mugs.
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