Musical Numbers
- Introduction
- No. 1. "As I at My Wheel Sit Spinning" (Clochette)
- No. 2. "Yes, Yes, I Am That Miserable Beauty" (Nicolette)
- No. 3. "Of Our Parents Each Child is the Son" (Clochette, Pierrot, and Arlequin)
- No. 4. "Well, Here's a Very Pretty State of Things" (Clochette, Columbine, Pierrot and Arlequin)
- No. 5. "When You Were Eight and Twenty" (Cassandre and Nicolette)
- No. 6. "As I Was Going Along the Road" (Columbine) (DELETED)
- No. 6. "Now, Columbine, the Magic Cloak Produce" (Cassandre, Nicolette, Columbine, and Clochette)
- No. 7. Finale — "Agony and Fell Despair"
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