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The play portrays a comic rural household centered on the Somerby family and their neighbors, mixing courtship, convivial banter, and everyday labor. Harry, a reformed city dandy turned farmhand, seeks to marry Sally while her father hesitates; Silas’s fondness for drink and the antics of laborers and youth produce misunderstandings, risqué mishaps, and musical interludes. Simple stage directions, costume notes, and short scenes emphasize physical comedy and folk humor, using domestic routine to satirize vanity, temptation, and small‑town social mores.
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