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Charecters
Juliette:- AJMAL
Maid:- NAYEEM
Jeanne:-HASSAN
Gaston:- ADEEB
Mrs. Al Smith:- NAYEEM
Summary
Villa for sale is a drama written by Sacha Guitry. In this drama Juliette puts up her villa for sale. Some customers come to see the villa but they do not buy it. After almost a month, Juliette gets a call saying a lady will come to buy it. A French couple Gaston and Jeanne come to take a look at the villa. While waiting for the owner of the villa, Gaston indicated that he has no intention of buying a villa.
Juliette enters and gives a complete description of the villa. After much bargaining Juliette reduces the price from 2, 50,000 francs to 2, 00,000 francs.
Gaston doesn't agree and is about to leave when Jeanne wants to have a look around the villa. Jeanne wants to see the upper floor Gaston doesn't joins them.
Mrs. al Smith arrives to look at the villa. She mistakes Gaston as the owner of the villa. She buys the villa for 3, 00,000 francs.
When Jeanne returns after looking at the top floor, she indicates that she has lost the idea of buying the villa but Gaston desires to buy the villa for 2,00,000 francks.Juliette is still unaware that Gaston has sold the villa to Mrs. al smith. Gaston's ingenuitnity is later discovered by Jeanne.
Villa for sale is nothing but just about a woman( Juliette) who sells her house to a couple in hastiness, and Mr.Gatson who buys the house sells it to another American who assumes Gaston to be the husband of Juliette when his wife Jeanne and Juliette go to inspect the top floor of the house. It is all about the tricky minded Gaston.

SCENE 1
The scene represent a small villa near Nogent-sur-Marne ,The curtain rises and Julitter and her maid are discovered
Julitte :- Won't the people of ITP coming to see the house ?
Maid :- Yes , Madame they will be here at 4 noon
Juliette :- Thats good
Maid :- Won't Madame be sorry ?
Juliette :- Not at all , If someone had bought it on the same

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