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by T. Edgar (Thomas Edgar) Pemberton
In a cluttered library teeming with books, a stubborn mother-in-law rules the household with an iron tongue, while her daughter Emily and the earnest suitor Walter scramble to keep love alive. Their banter crackles with witty repartee as Walter tries to out‑maneuver the matriarch’s arbitrary edicts, and Emily pleads for a chance at marriage despite her mother’s relentless opposition. The scene is a lively clash of generations, each character clinging to their own stubborn sense of duty and desire.
Amid the escalating standoff, Walter proposes an absurdly inventive solution—marrying Emily while the mother still reigns, hinting at a comically literal “suspended animation” of her authority. The dialogue spirals into a farcical dance of diplomacy, resignation, and the occasional philosophical musing on oaks and willows. Listeners will be drawn into the rapid‑fire exchanges and the charmingly chaotic effort to outwit a domineering parent, all set against the backdrop of a single, humor‑filled act.
Language
en
Duration
~49 minutes (47K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Fox in the Stars, Jan-Fabian Humann and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2012-11-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1849–1905
A Victorian man of letters with one foot in business and the other in the theatre, he became known for lively writing about actors, playhouses, and stage history. His work captures the energy of Birmingham and London theatrical life in the late nineteenth century.
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