The Boy and the Blind Man
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The Boy and the Blind Man
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The Boy and the Blind Man is the name of a 13th-century French play; considered the oldest surviving French farce. It is an anonymous work. In the play there are two scoundrels, a "blind" beggar and his servant boy. The blind beggar has a secret hoard of coins, which the boy tricks away from him. The boy deceives, robs then beats his master – the trickster has become the tricked. It was a simple play with no props and could be performed by two actors anywhere. It probably is one of many performe
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