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The play unfolds entirely in a rural kitchen and follows the domestic life of a farming household whose lazy, talkative relative pursues an eccentric mechanical invention. Family members, servants and neighbors trade sharp‑edged gossip, romantic tensions, and practical grievances as the scheme disrupts harvest work and local standing. Through escalating misunderstandings, comic exposures and pointed exchanges, the three-act structure exposes contrasts between industry and idleness, pride and common sense, and private ambitions versus communal opinion, combining farce and social observation to examine household dynamics and small‑town reputations.

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Rutherford Mayne

Rutherford Mayne was a playwright known for his contributions to early 20th-century theatre. His works often explore complex human emotions and relationships, showcasing his skill in crafting dialogue and character development. Among his notable plays are "The Drone," a three-act drama that delves into themes of ambition and societal expectations, and "The Turn of the Road," which presents a poignant narrative in two scenes and an epilogue. Mayne's writing reflects the stylistic and thematic concerns of his time, making him a significant figure in the landscape of dramatic literature.

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