About This Book
This three-act comedy of manners unfolds in a comfortably furnished country house and centers on the Faraday family and their circle of friends and suitors. Scenes of bridge, domestic conversation, and social calls set the stage for witty exchanges, romantic misunderstandings, and clashes between propriety and individual desire. Characters of different temperaments expose vanity, impatience, and tenderness, prompting humorous complications that are untangled through candid talk and small acts of kindness. The play closes with restored equilibrium and a gentle affirmation of domestic and social bonds.
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