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A comic sequence of episodes set around a country estate depicts the antics of grooms, servants, and proprietors whose small disasters and misunderstandings produce both slapstick and gentle satire. Incidents include carelessly cleaned carriages, a destructive waggon-shed fire complicated by overzealous volunteer fire companies, flirtations, a ransom-like complication, and theatrical mishaps. Through recurring domestic misadventures and crowded social scenes the narrative explores pride, pretension, and romantic entanglements, resolving tensions with humor and ironic reversals of authority.
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