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At a newly opened mountain hotel, an assortment of guests—writers, critics, socialites, and local characters—interact through flirtations, rivalries, and comic misunderstandings. The narrative follows their promenades and private schemes amid the hotel's raw newness and dramatic natural setting, interweaving episodes of overheard conversations, petty jealousies, and journalistic ambition with glimpses of regional color, such as a suspicious mountain moonshiner. The collection balances light satire of artistic vanity and social pretension with vivid scenic description, pacing each episode as a short comic vignette that exposes eccentric behavior and small-scale folly.
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