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The narrative satirizes a society swept by feverish speculation, social climbing, and political corruption, tracing several interwoven storylines involving families, fortune-seekers, and opportunistic promoters. Episodes range from domestic scenes and personal ambitions to chaotic railroad and land schemes, exposing vanity, hypocrisy, and the gap between public ideals and private self-interest. Tone shifts between comic farce and bitter irony as characters pursue status and quick profit, confront moral compromise, and experience varied consequences. The work unfolds episodically, blending humor, social critique, and vivid sketches of manners and institutions.
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