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Arnold's Tempter

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Set amid wartime Philadelphia, the narrative portrays fashionable salons where a French minister's social tact tempers partisan hostility. Scenes center on a financier's grand entertainments that gather conservative merchants, lawyers, clergy, and military officers alongside younger belles, producing layered exchanges about independence and aristocratic order. A newcomer of businesslike bearing provokes debate over republican rights and commercial interests while interacting with a charismatic general and his young wife. Social rituals—dinners, balls, flirtations, and private scheming—reveal competing visions for the emerging nation, exposing personal ambitions, political alliances, and the influence of society’s manners on public affairs.

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Benjamin F. Comfort

Benjamin F. Comfort was an American author known for his novel "Arnold's Tempter," which explores themes of ambition and moral conflict. His work reflects a keen interest in the complexities of human nature and the struggles individuals face in their pursuit of success. Although not widely recognized today, Comfort's writing contributes to the literary landscape of his time, offering insights into the societal challenges and personal dilemmas of the era.