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A middle-class family's domestic life unfolds across three acts set mainly in a dining-room that opens onto a small garden. Conversations among husband, wife and their grown children expose postwar disillusionment and clashing attitudes toward chivalry, idealism, and practical comforts, while attentive stage detail and household routines reveal differing temperaments. Encounters with peripheral figures — including a window-cleaner and his daughter, a strange young man and a plain-clothes officer — introduce social contrasts and ethical questions about responsibility, class and personal integrity. The play uses intimate dialogue and domestic observation to probe private compromises and the uneasy moral climate of ordinary life.
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