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Architect Morgiana Kendrick has found true love at last in the person of Hanley Swope, a city planner for whom she has designed the zoo’s new crocodile house. The problem is that, to forestall incessant queries as to why she’s not married, she has over the years created an imaginary husband and daughter. Now the Treasury Department, in the person of neophyte agent Barney Benson, is investigating why her husband has not paid taxes. This comedy of mistaken identities, federal foolishness, and desperate romance is one that will have audiences howling.