Affairs of State / Being an Account of Certain Surprising Adventures Which Befell an American Family in the Land of Windmills
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An American family embarks on a journey to a Dutch seaside resort, where they encounter a series of unexpected and humorous adventures. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of Archibald Rushford, who expresses his disdain for the dullness of their surroundings, while his daughters seek to immerse themselves in the local culture. As they navigate misunderstandings and peculiar situations, the family becomes entangled in a political intrigue involving European nobility. Themes of cultural clash, family dynamics, and the quest for excitement are explored, all wrapped in a lighthearted tone that highlights the absurdities of their experiences.
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