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A comic play follows a young man whose two withholding aunts insist on a conditional forfeiture that blocks his marriage prospects, prompting his lover's father to insist on her removal for financial reasons. The couple mourn their enforced separation while a clever valet engineers disguises and manipulations to reconcile love and money. Episodes of mistaken identity, satirical barbs at prudery and avarice, and brisk servant-master banter drive a sequence of reversals that untangle social pretenses and aim to secure both marriage and the contested fortune.
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