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A comic two-act rural drama follows a young woman, her father, and several suitors whose rivalries and teasing conversations expose tensions between parental authority and youthful independence. Scenes mix rustic humor, dances and songs as servants lampoon courtship customs while elders invoke tradition and scripture to defend arranged matches. The daughter's insistence on personal choice and the suitors' blustering proposals generate misunderstandings and comic set pieces, and the arrival of an officious speaker heightens social expectations. The play satirizes matchmaking rituals and generational attitudes through lively dialogue and stage business.
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