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A series of humorous sketches satirizes wealthy leisure and civic pretension by dramatizing encounters in clubs, grand hotels, drawing-rooms, and churches. Recurring types—the complacent financier, the ostentatious philanthropist, fashionable socialites, and pompous clerics—perform absurd rituals that expose vanity, hypocrisy, and the shallow logic that governs polite society. Each episode relies on ironic narration and exaggerated manners to highlight contradictions between public respectability and private folly, using caricatured scenes and social detail to critique taste, ambition, and the pursuit of status.
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