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A young woman who works at a clearinghouse for intellectual labor becomes entangled with a prosperous aunt's social circle and accepts duties that carry her from office routines into high-society maneuvering. Her new role as a social secretary and an ensuing engagement provoke misunderstandings fueled by a proud young man, a disputatious valet, and the significance of letters of reference. The plot moves through comic and perilous episodes ashore and at sea, including jealousy and a castaway crisis that test loyalties. The narrative concludes with reconciliations and reassessments of ambition, reputation, and personal ties.

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E. J. Rath

E. J. Rath is an author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of personal relationships and societal norms. Among his notable titles are "Good References," which delves into the complexities of social interactions, and "Sam," a narrative that reflects on character development and moral dilemmas. Rath's writing style is characterized by its clarity and engagement with contemporary issues, making his works a valuable part of the literary heritage of his time.

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