The Prodigal Father
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A respected family is thrown into comic turmoil when the elderly head falls ill after receiving an unconventional cure, prompting bedside vigils, gossip, and urgent business maneuvers. The narrative traces the household's shifting priorities—debts, social appearances, and moral scruples—as relatives react with a mixture of solemnity, practicality, and opportunism. Episodic scenes of farce and misunderstanding reveal tensions between public respectability and private self-interest, while recurring encounters and debates expose characters' hypocrisies. Structured across many short chapters, the work blends domestic comedy with satirical observation of manners and the uneasy handling of duty, reputation, and finance in a small social circle.
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