Two one-act comedies. The first tells of an experienced young man on a date; the second tells of an accountant's unexpected insights when he puts a detective on the trail of his young wife.
"Two one-act comedies. The first tells of an experienced young man on a date; the second tells of an accountant's unexpected insights when he puts a detective on the trail of his young wife."@en
""This is a very arch and continuously funny comedy about a hop-scotch character who at the moment is playing the part of a private eye for a wealthy accountant who suspects his wife of infidelity." -- Publisher's description."@en
"Domestic comedy. Detective reports to man on young wife's activities."@en
""Produced on Broadway and in London with The Public Eye. This is a tender account of a rueful romance. The boy has invited to his hovel for dinner a girl he met at a concert. In the interim he has romanticized her as another Venus, and not to appear gauche, he has asked his man about town friend to coach him. When the girl arrives, she is a very common sort and he is awkward to the point of clumsiness, and destroys the mood. She slaps him for trying to kiss her forcibly. She departs, and he returns to his record, now badly scratched, and the curtain descends on a broken love song." -- Publisher's description."@en
Belles-lettres series. Section III, English drama.
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