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A comic play follows a young woman confronted with her uncle's plan to leave the city for his country estate and to arrange a practical match with the elderly tenant. She favors a younger suitor and resists abandoning urban pleasures; servants and confidantes intercept a letter, triggering misunderstandings, secret readings, and comic plotting. The piece contrasts fashionable city noise with rural calm, and explores social ambition, romantic reluctance, and the absurdities of manners through scene-driven exchanges, mistaken communications, and satirical character interactions.
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