
''A Tender Attachment: A Farce'' is a comedic play by George M. Baker, first published in 1908. Set in the late 19th century, the play explores the humorous misunderstandings that arise from a father's concern over his son's romantic life. The plot follows Ebenezer Crotchet as he investigates an anonymous note about his son Horace's supposed 'tender attachment' in 'Bachelors' Paradise,' leading to a series of comedic encounters with eccentric characters. The farce highlights themes of parental anxiety and youthful romance through mistaken identities and witty dialogue.

















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