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Set in a modest East End sitting room, this one-act comedy follows a father who vows to frighten off a young suitor for his adolescent daughter while the mother counsels restraint. The daughter struggles between attraction and parental authority, and the play finds humor in the clash between rough paternal protectiveness and maternal caution. Brief scenes and lively exchanges explore domestic tensions around courtship, youth, and social change, balancing comic misunderstanding with a sympathetic portrait of ordinary family life.
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