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A comic three-act play stages light social satire at a seaside hotel, where a husband, a would-be invalid wife, and a collection of fashionable ladies form rival clubs and pursue physical culture and romantic aspirations. Scenes shift among parlors and drawing rooms as etiquette, vanity, and hobby-driven eccentricity generate misunderstandings, slapstick situations, and matchmaking schemes. The action relies on short scenes, brisk dialogue, and caricatured types—a gentleman devoted to his club, an elderly hobbyist, ardent spinsters, and a physical-culture instructor—to lampoon social pretensions and gendered manners, ultimately untangling relationships through comic reconciliations.
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