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After a minor railway collision a working man is carried home and lies bedridden, attended by his anxious wife, a doctor, and officious neighbors. The account follows the domestic comedy of his exaggerated infirmity, the doctor's awkward examinations, neighbors' well-meaning intrusions, and a company representative who offers a cash settlement for nerves and minor shock. Tension of pride and honesty runs beneath the exchanges as the man insists his back is genuinely injured while others puzzle over his outward composure. The narrative uses farce and observational detail to satirize claim culture, social manners, and the patter of consolation around mishaps.
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