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The narrative unfolds in a luxurious apartment building where a long-standing feud between two women, Miss Letitia Prall and Mrs. Everett, creates a backdrop of social tension. Their rivalry, marked by subtle hostilities and social maneuvering, has persisted for two decades, affecting their interactions at various social gatherings. Meanwhile, Sir Herbert Binney, an Englishman, attempts to establish a successful American branch of his family's bakery business, facing challenges from his ambitious nephew, Richard Bates, who is more interested in his inventions than in the bakery. The story explores themes of ambition, rivalry, and the complexities of social relationships within a confined community.
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