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A three-act drama contrasts a prosperous household and a struggling working-class family after a late-night incident in which a silver cigarette box and purse pass between a wealthy young man and a lodger. Through domestic scenes, legal procedures, and a magistrates' court, the action exposes unequal treatment by police and society, revealing class privilege, moral inconsistency, and the personal costs of judgment. Character interactions and courtroom testimony probe responsibility, social pressure, and the fragile boundaries between respectability and poverty.
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