Sweet and Twenty: A Comedy in One Act

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Sweet and Twenty: A Comedy in One Act

by Floyd Dell

EN·~30 minutes·2 chapters

Chapters

2 total

Sweet and Twenty A COMEDY IN ONE ACT

0:45

Sweet and Twenty

29:39

Description

In a corner of a blooming cherry orchard, a young woman in a light summer frock drifts onto a rustic bench, seeking escape from a stale house‑tour. A handsome stranger appears, apologizing for his intrusion, and the two quickly discover they share a mutual boredom with the same property. Their witty repartee reveals a world of suffragette rebellion, quirky real‑estate agents, and the absurdity of endless family portraits.

The dialogue crackles as they compare their runaway moments, swapping jokes about breaking windows and cross‑examining furnaces. Their banter touches on the pressures of buying a house, the strange allure of hidden corners, and the subtle chemistry that sparks over a buzzing bee among the blossoms. The orchard’s pink canopy provides a playful backdrop for their comic misunderstandings.

This one‑act comedy offers a snapshot of twentieth‑century flirtation, peppered with clever social commentary and light‑hearted satire. Listeners will be drawn into the charmingly absurd situation, feeling the characters’ yearning for freedom and a place to call their own. The brisk pacing and witty exchanges make it an enjoyable listening experience.

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Language

en

Duration

~30 minutes (29K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2017-05-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Floyd Dell

Floyd Dell

1887–1969

A lively voice from the bohemian and radical literary world of early 20th-century America, he wrote fiction and criticism that explored changing ideas about love, politics, and personal freedom. His work captures the restless energy of Chicago and Greenwich Village in a time of cultural upheaval.

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