Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Playground, Vol. 5: April, 1911
At one end of the long ?oor was arranged a pile of rocks and trees, adequately representing a small hill. On this hill, after the overture, which consisted of Herbert's American Fantasia played by the orchestra, and Keller's American Hymn sung by a chorus of four hundred voices, appeared Father Time, with his traditional long white beard, and scythe. In a strong clear voice that carried to the furthest end of the building he chanted the Prologue, of which some of the lines were.
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