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The story follows a modest household whose parents argue over suitable matches for their daughter, torn between a steady but plain suitor and a dashing, unreliable young man. Comic tension builds when the flashy suitor returns boasting of a fortune-teller's prophecy that foretells disgrace and legal trouble, and the mother sends the daughter to consult the same woman. The reading conjures ominous images of childhood illness and domestic mishaps, heightening fears, misunderstandings, and rivalries. Told with wry observation of manners and superstition, the piece unfolds as a short domestic comedy about love, parental control, credulity, and the gap between appearance and character.
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