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The congressman's wife, a story of American politics

Chapter 30: Transcriber’s Notes
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The story follows a Washington congressman and his family as they cope with the demands of political life, particularly the exhaustive social round managed by his wife. Through household scenes, receptions, and interactions with colleagues and servants, the narrative contrasts public ambitions and the private standards upheld at home, showing how entertaining, appearances, and partisan duties sap health and strain relationships. The author concentrates on social and human complications, tracing the emotional costs, small moral compromises, and differing conduct expected in public and domestic spheres.

Transcriber’s Notes

In a few obvious cases, missing punctuation has been added.

Page 44: “Good-evening, sor” changed to “Good-evening, sir”

Page 302: “I blew it all in on” changed to “I blew it all on”