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A two-act domestic comedy sketches a wealthy widower's household where relatives, a governess, children, and servants collide as social pretensions and financial anxieties emerge. Scenes move between drawing-room conversation and servants' asides, exposing class tensions, petty rivalries, and the rituals that sustain fashionable manners. Through wit, situational farce, and pointed character types, the play satirizes hypocrisy, dependency, and the small humiliations of genteel decline while tracing how private troubles are managed, concealed, or amplified within a closely observed family circle.
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