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A Bohemian social comedy follows a poet who takes an old-fashioned house as a gathering place for friends and artistic conversation. The narrative focuses on a guest named Wayne whose envy of a charming companion, Briggs, sparks awkward romantic pursuits amid meadow picnics, tennis matches, and chess beneath silver beeches. Episodes mix whimsical observation of manners and artistic fashions with intimate scenes of flirtation and rivalry, offering light satire of contemporary taste alongside gentle portraits of leisure and social affectation within a cultivated circle.
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