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Hector Berlioz—(1803-1869) French composer and leading representative of romanticism in French music. His works include Symphonie Fantastique (1830), Romeo and Juliet (1839), and the opera The Trojans (1855-1858).
cat-boat in a hurricane—A small sailboat, with a single mast placed as far forward as possible, carrying a sail extended by a gaff and long boom. Easily tossed around by rough waters.
Buster Brown—Buster Brown the comic strip, first appeared in color in 1902. Buster Brown was "an incorrigible scamp. Each Sunday page ended with a promise to mend his mischievous manners." He "dressed like a sissy, but was a rough and tumble kid at heart." Buster and his dog, Tige, remained a popular comic and soon became even more famous as the emblem for a shoe company, a textile firm, and others. The strip was discontinued in 1920.
ACT I: SCENE 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11
ACT II: SCENE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7