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A five-act comedy centers on a rural household and the wealthy visitors whose arrival upends local manners and fortunes. Through satirical scenes and contrasted characters—a boisterous farming couple, an ostentatious baronet, a vain young coxcomb, and members of a gentry family—it stages mistaken identities, romantic entanglements, and debates about social rank and modern improvement. A young woman's sudden attachment to a seemingly humble laborer, later reframed by revelations of birth, drives comic misunderstandings and moral reflection, while the play balances lively stage business with pointed commentary on pretension and character.
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