Overview
Clarisse has removed her dress and donned a nightdress in daytime. A quick succession of unexpected influential visitors seems set to destroy her husband's promising political career - especially when a wasp stings Clarisse in a very delicate place. Translated from Feydeau's Mais N'te Proméne Donc Pas Toute Nue! (see also Put Some Clothes On, Clarisse!). Contained in the volume From Marriage to Divorce.