The play carries us to the beginning of the peacefully long kingdom of George I in a legendary 19th century with crinolines, kilts, bearded men speaking in katharevousa, Foreign travelers of Romantism, a French poet saunters along Greece seeking the Gods and a young Scottish Lord who unwillingly causes complicated matters. We see also the thieves with the black kerchief in the head to have fun outside Athens and the gendarmes of the good old times, with blue suits, long moustaches and mountaineers nostalgies. The writer uses all these as elements of a clear game of fantasy without serving any historicity, opportunity or purposefulness but only the disinterested spirit of the comedy.