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The play portrays the social circle of a young married woman who suspects her husband of impropriety and considers leaving him for an admirer, while a scandalous but resourceful woman re-enters their lives, setting in motion misunderstandings and moral dilemmas. Through witty dialogue and crisp scenes, the action tracks jealousies, proposals, and a series of revelations that test loyalties and public reputations. Themes include the contrast between public appearance and private truth, the complexities of forgiveness and maternal sacrifice, and the hypocrisies of high society. The drama unfolds across drawing-room encounters and a crisis resolved by personal confession and strategic self-sacrifice.
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