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Daisy's Aunt

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The narrative follows a lively young woman whose impulsive tastes and mischievous charm disrupt conventional social routines as she navigates family gatherings, romances, and outings. Episodes range from comic encounters at the zoo to domestic teas, exposing tensions between natural impulse and social expectation. The tone combines light satire of polite society with affectionate character studies, tracing shifting alliances, flirtations, and small reversals that reveal personal foibles and loyalties. Scenes are vivid and humorous, structured around social events that move the plot and illuminate contrasts between spirited individuality and genteel propriety.

T. NELSON
AND SONS


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PUBLISHERS







THOMAS NELSON AND SONS,
London, Edinburgh, Dublin, and New York.