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summary of drama''dear departed''

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It is in 10 English text book ( ssc)...pls refer
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‘The Dear Departed’ is dedicated to the old people who are neglected due to the increasing materialism of  their families. Abel Merryweather is an old man who had two daughters, Mrs. Slater and Mrs. Jordan. One day, Mrs.  Slater ‘found him dead’.



She informed Mrs. Jordan and her husband Ben and began waiting for them. Meanwhile, she  discussed with her husband what to do about a clock and the bureau – a writing desk with drawers, which she always  liked and wanted to possess. Suddenly, an idea struck her mind and she decided to bring the clock and the bureau  down to her room before the arrival of Mrs. Jordan.




Henry did not approve of it but later helped in getting the bureau  down. It was at the moment of shifting that the Jordans arrived. But they never realized what had happened. All of  them sat to have tea. They discussed the obituary announcement in the papers and insurance premium payment. The  little daughter of the Slaters – Victoria put them in a doubt when she said that she saw grandfather going to ‘Ring-OBells’  instead of the insurance office.




She was told by her mother to bring the keys so that they could find the premium  receipt in the drawers. Victoria went up reluctantly but the next moment she was back when she saw grandfather rising  from his bed. She informed everyone downstairs. By the time they came out of their shock, grandfather came down.



He told them that he had a headache and so was a bit dazed. It was here during the discussion that he noticed that his  clock and bureau were in Henry’s room.



He became annoyed and asked for the reason. Then Mrs. Jordan informed him  that Mrs. Slater was perhaps deceiving everybody by trying to steal the clock and the bureau before anybody arrived.  Grandfather got angry. He told them that he had decided to change his will. He further added that he would give away  everything to somebody who cared for him and not his daughters who considered him to be a burden.




The sisters were  unable to digest this. They apologised but grandfather didn’t listen to them. Then he told them about his plans, that he  was going to marry Mrs. John Shorrocks, the keeper of ‘Ring-O–Bells’ and alter his will in her name. He invited them  to attend his marriage on Monday, twelve o’clock at St. Philip’s Church and left the house.

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