STORIES OF NEW YORK
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A COMEDIETTA BY ANNIE ELIOT
BY BLISS PERRY
BY GEORGE A. HIBBARD
BY JOHN S. WOOD
BY EDITH WHARTON
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.