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A comic one-act centers on a rescue at a summer-resort lakeside where a man pulls an unconscious young woman from the water. As she revives, misremembered identities and social niceties produce a chain of flirtation, awkward confessions, and ironic politeness: the woman initially mistakes the man for her mother, then praises him as her savior while he admits having kissed her while she was unconscious. Through brisk exchanges and situational misunderstanding the play skewers manners, romantic impulse, and the performative proprieties of leisure society.

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Percival Wilde

Percival Wilde was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realm of plays and fiction. His works often explore themes of morality and human nature, reflecting the complexities of his characters. Among his notable titles is "Alias Santa Claus," a whimsical tale that captures the spirit of the holiday season. Wilde's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and thought-provoking dialogue, making him a unique voice in his time. He also penned works such as "The Noble Lord" and "The Reckoning," which further showcase his literary versatility.

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