About This Book
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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