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A comic domestic narrative follows the Ottley household as Edith and Bruce, their children, and a circle of acquaintances navigate social obligations, petty rivalries, and recurring misunderstandings in fashionable London. Episodes include a farcical newborn naming, competing ailments used for attention, telephonic mishaps, and awkward invitations, each vignette exposing vanity, hypocrisy, and underlying affection. The tone balances affectionate amusement with gentle satire, and the work is structured as linked sketches that develop character through wry observation of manners and the small deceptions that complicate yet ultimately sustain family life.
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