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The narrative examines social ambition and political maneuvering in a small city where an elite circle jealously guards its exclusiveness and a single promoter exerts outsized influence. A calculating political boss cultivates alliances and engineers personal connections to extend power, while members of a prominent family and their acquaintances negotiate pride, money, and social standing. Business schemes, romantic propositions, and public incidents intertwine, exposing class tensions and shifting loyalties. Through episodes of intrigue, courtship, and financial strategy, the characters confront the costs of social climbing and arrive at new alliances and resolutions that alter the community's hierarchy.

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Allen French

Allen French was an American author known for his historical novels and children's literature. His works often explore themes of adventure and history, reflecting a deep interest in the past. Notable among his writings is "The Siege of Boston," which delves into the complexities of the American Revolutionary War. French's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and engaging narratives that bring historical events to life. In addition to his adult novels, he also wrote for younger audiences, as seen in "The Story of Rolf and the Viking's Bow," which introduces readers to Norse mythology and adventure.

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