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A well-to-do young couple living in a tidy street prepare to host an elaborate family dinner, and the household's efforts devolve into a comic domestic farce. A domineering relative takes charge of every detail — wine, decorations, servants and even the husband's belongings — while the young wife, a sentimental amateur poet, endures humiliations and frantic last-minute adjustments. Overdecorated dishes, ruined floral arrangements, servant quarrels and nursery disturbances punctuate the day, and the story gently satirizes social pretension, family meddling and the theatrical performance of respectability within a small household.
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