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A one-act farce follows an elderly shopkeeper who leaves his premises under the care of a respectable foreman and a restless apprentice; tempted by liberty, the two men lock up and spend the day seeking diversion, triggering a succession of schemes, disguises, and romantic manoeuvres. The action hops through parlours, streets, an inn, and a garden as misunderstandings and social pretensions produce comic confusion. Rapid situational humor culminates in revelations that untangle the deceptions and restore domestic order.
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