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A drama in three acts by Louis E. Bisch. Produced by The Reed Producers, Inc., at the Booth Theatre, New York, March 3, 1925.
Cast of characters:

Robert Montgomery...Blink
Miss Percy Haswell...
Miss Septima Windle
Georgea Backus...
Terry Peters
Pacie Ripple...
Mr. John Weston
Dorothy Hall...
Felicia Windle
William A. Williams...
Roger Amory Weston
Robert Harrison...
Dr. Hale
Mildred Lee...
Miss Birch
William Balfour...
Felix Whitteredge
Acts I.--Room in a hotel near New York City. Acts II and III.--Office of Dr. Hale. Staged by Miss Percy Haswell.
Synopsis:
The night Felicia Windle and Roger Weston are married, after having known each other four years and been engaged two, Felicia leaves Roger. She is prey to some influence which prevents her accepting her husband, though she is certain of her love for him. At the verge of a nervous breakdown Felicia's case is given into the hands of a psycho-analyst. Probing into her unconcious mind, through kindly interviews and dream interpretations, the analyst uncovers a father image that has been troubling Felicia. She has always believed her father to be dead. Her mother died when Felica was born and she was brought up by a devoted but jealous and superstitious aunt. This aunt, knowing Felicia's father to be a rotter, has paid him to keep in the background. Seeing him, Felicia's mind is cleared of her childish image of him as an ideal and she runs to the arms of her husband.
From The Best Plays of 1924-1925 by Burns Mantle.