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A young man enlists an elderly sailor to impersonate a prosperous relative returned from overseas so he can court a shopkeeper's daughter. They manufacture ostentatious signs of wealth in the shop parlour and public houses, and the older man's extravagant tales and ready generosity persuade mother and daughter while creating awkward expectations and expenses. Scenes hinge on manners, gullibility, and social pretence, and the plot moves through comic misunderstandings, rival suitors, and the practical limits of a fabricated fortune, offering a light exploration of small deceptions used to secure affection and social advantage.
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