Cassandra, an anxious and depressed young woman, returns to her father and grandmother for her sister Judith’s wedding. This situation may seem trivial, but this sister is an identical twin, and Cassandra, she is only whole with her. They are two halves of the same person. She goes to their ranch with the firm resolution to bring Judith to her senses, explaining that she is making a mistake. However, Judith is in love with her future husband, and Cassandra tries to commit suicide with barbiturates. Finally, the wedding takes place, and everything ends well. A simple story, in fact, but very prettily written. A pleasure.

“We’re not for short cuts, we’re not for innovations, we’re for tradition, and the fact that our own traditions tend to be unconventional doesn’t make them any the less strictly held and seriously held to. No innovations.”