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A one-act drawing-room comedy set in the early Victorian period that stages a satiric encounter among a matron, her daughter, servants and officious neighbors. Polite conversation about charity and manners gives way to escalating gossip and moralizing when the daughter accepts flowers and walks with a married newcomer, triggering suspicion and admonition. Through brisk exchanges and comedic misunderstandings the piece exposes petty hypocrisy, the policing of female behavior, and the ways social ritual and rumor inflate minor incidents into scandal, using caricature and farce to probe small-town etiquette and self-righteousness.
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