
Maiden Mona the Mermaid: A Fairy Play for Fairy People
by Frederick A. (Frederick Augustus) Dixon
"Maiden Mona the Mermaid: A Fairy Play for Fairy People" by Frederick A. Dixon is a whimsical fairy play written during the late 19th century. This imaginative work is intended for a younger audience, bringing to life the enchanting world of mermaids and other magical beings. The play revolves around themes of adventure, love, and the trials of fantastical characters in their quest for happiness and treasure. The story follows Maiden Mona, a curious and playful mermaid, as she encounters Prince Doodle, who has been shipwrecked. Together, they navigate challenges involving the Gnome King, who is desperately in search of a key to his diamond mines. Alongside them are other quirky characters, including the whimsical Coquettina and the bumbling General Bounce. Amidst comedic misunderstandings and magical twists, the tale emphasizes the importance of friendship, bravery, and the joys of exploration, culminating in a valuable treasure and heartfelt connections. The playful language and enchanting narrative make this fairy play a delightful read for children and anyone young at heart.
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