My Book of Indoor Games by Clarence Squareman
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is called, when all have to change places, and the "Postman" is then
almost sure to gain a seat. * * * * * THE DWARF [Illustration] This is a most amusing game if well carried out. The two performers must be hidden behind two curtains in front of which a table has been placed. One of the performers slips his hands into a child's socks and little shoes. He must then disguise his face, by putting on a false mustache, painting his eyebrows, sticking pieces of black court plaster over one or two of his teeth, which will make it appear as though he has lost several teeth. This, with a turban on his head, will prove a very fair disguise. The second performer must now stand behind the first and pass his arms round him, so that the second performer's hands may appear like the hands of the dwarf, while the first performer's hands make his feet. The figure must, of course, be carefully dressed, and the body of the second performer hidden behind the curtains. The front player now puts his slippered hands upon the table and begins to keep time, while the other performer follows suit with his hands. The dwarf can be used either to tell fortunes, make jokes, or ask riddles, and if the performers act their parts well, the guests will |
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