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A three-act domestic comedy follows a young married woman whose urgent summons assembles a small circle of acquaintances in her drawing-room, producing a cascade of social awkwardness and miscommunication. Visitors of varying pretensions arrive expecting an explanation but are met with polite routine maintained by a composed servant and incongruous touches like misplaced periodicals and offered refreshments. The gathering escalates into farce when an alarming development concerning a father’s mental state is revealed, provoking competing interpretations, gossip, and awkward attempts to preserve decorum while exposing the fragility of reputations and domestic roles in polite society.
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