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A three-scene drama follows two brothers when the younger admits to killing a man after a violent encounter tied to a troubled woman; the elder, a successful barrister nearing a judgeship, confronts an urgent moral and legal dilemma about whether to conceal the crime. Scenes shift between the lawyer's study and the woman's room across a compressed timeline, tracing shifting loyalties, notions of honor, class contrasts, and the strain between professional duty and personal affection. The play examines ethical ambiguity, the consequences of protective instincts, and the quiet tensions that force an irrevocable choice.
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