
A Mysterious Disappearance: A Farce is a comedic play by George M. Baker, first published in 1876. Set in a rural backdrop, the story follows Captain Boliver Bobstay, who mistakenly marries a widow believing her previous husband to be dead, only to have him reappear unexpectedly. The play explores themes of mistaken identities and romantic entanglements, showcasing the absurdity of love and deception through humorous misunderstandings and whimsical events typical of Baker's style. This light-hearted farce highlights the complexities of relationships and concludes with all misunderstandings resolved.
















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