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That Awful Letter: A Comedy for Girls

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A short comic play centers on a snobbish young woman who frets when her father decides to invite a rural cousin to visit. With the help of a close friend she composes a deliberately discouraging letter to prevent the arrival, but the scheme produces a cascade of misunderstandings, social maneuvering, and embarrassed encounters. Presented in brisk scenes and light comic situations, the piece pokes fun at youthful pretensions and class-consciousness, concluding with reconciliations that stress sincerity over affectation.

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Edna I. MacKenzie

Edna I. MacKenzie was a playwright and author known for her contributions to children's literature and comedic works. Her notable titles include "Snowbound for Christmas," which captures the spirit of the holiday season, and "That Awful Letter: A Comedy for Girls," which showcases her talent for humor and relatable themes for young audiences. MacKenzie's works often blend lighthearted storytelling with engaging characters, making her a cherished figure in early 20th-century literature. Through her plays and monologues, she has left a lasting impact on the genre of children's entertainment.

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