Danforth appears in Acts 3 and 4, in connection with the court. He is the deputy-governor of the province and therefore a figure of authority. When first introduced and described, early in Act III, he comes across as quite an impressive character. Danforth is a grave man in his sixties, of some humor and sophistication that does not, however, interfere with an exact loyalty to his position and his cause. Danforth initially shows some...
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