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A three-act drama intercuts domestic scenes in a country house and private drawing rooms with a mass political demonstration in a central square, following debates among household members, politicians, and suffrage activists over tactics and principles. The action compresses into a single afternoon, tracing personal relationships strained by political conviction, public speeches and protests, and the clash between social respectability and militant campaigning. Themes include sacrifice, strategic disagreement within a reform movement, and the collision of private loyalties with public demands for enfranchisement.
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