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A short farce set in a Boston railway waiting room follows a suburban couple, their visitors, and household help as errands, punctuality anxieties, and social manners collide. Mrs. Roberts hurries over a lost bag and a newly engaged cook while leaving an absent-minded husband to guard parcels and a ticket book; friends arrive and prompt confusions about trains, payments, and domestic competence. Rapid entrances and exits, mismatched expectations, and comic misunderstandings drive the scenes, producing a light satire of suburban propriety and the small humiliations of everyday domestic life.
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