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Stories of New York

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A compact one-act comedy centers on a woman who hosts an afternoon tea and an old flame who reappears after years away, producing a tense, witty encounter. Both characters privately weigh lingering affection against recent engagements and social expectations, exchanging guarded banter while maintaining polite hospitality. The scene satirizes drawing-room conventions and the absurdity of ritualized civility, emphasizing timing, miscommunication, and self-conscious performance. Tight staging and brisk dialogue turn a small domestic episode into a commentary on how public entertainments can both conceal and precipitate private revelations.

STORIES OF
NEW YORK
STORIES FROM SCRIBNER

STORIES OF
NEW YORK

NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS
1894
Copyright, 1893, by
Charles Scribner’s Sons
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