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A one-act comic drama portrays two stock-exchange friends, their wives, and household servants whose plans for a fashionable afternoon near the Crystal Palace are derailed by caprice, petty jealousies, and social posturing. Rapidly staged scenes confine action to a well-furnished apartment where mistaken timing, wardrobe fusses, orders to servants, and biting repartee generate situational comedy. The play uses brisk dialogue and physical business to lampoon vanity and domestic affectation, leading through a sequence of misunderstandings and reconciliations that restore social order by curtain fall.
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