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The play unfolds in a Moroccan seaport where an earnest missionary’s calm household is interrupted by the arrival of a spirited Englishwoman and her companion, soon entangled with a rough sea captain who claims a grievance and resorts to force. Through debates about law, revenge, honor, and the nature of justice, private vengeance collides with official authority and personal conscience. Characters challenge one another with satire and moral argument, leading the captain to a change of heart as questions of duty, compassion, and civilized restraint reshape loyalties and produce an uneasy but thoughtful reconciliation.
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