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The play is a four-act domestic comedy that contrasts two households: a struggling gardener and his wife, who long for the country and worry about raising their son in town, and a comfortably settled father who confronts his daughter's engagement to a young curate. Through intimate interiors, sharp exchanges, and escalating misunderstandings, the action examines money, marriage, social aspiration, and pride, showing how differing attitudes toward respectability, inheritance, and practical needs shape personal choices and relationships.
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