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The narrative examines life in a small lakeside village where long-standing social hierarchies and a fading summer aristocracy meet a restive younger generation. Centered on local families and townspeople, it contrasts leisurely traditions such as hotel suppers and parlor dances with changing tastes and the slow decline of former grandeur. Community rituals, neighborhood businesses, and intergenerational talk reveal tensions between memory and modernity while personal relationships and local personalities shape everyday comedy and drama. Through interconnected scenes and local color, the work sketches a portrait of provincial life adapting to social and economic change.

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Nalbro Bartley

Nalbro Bartley was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable works include "The Gorgeous Girl," a novel that explores themes of beauty and societal expectations, and "The Gray Angels," which delves into the complexities of human relationships. Bartley's writing often reflects the cultural and social dynamics of his time, offering readers a glimpse into the era's values and challenges. His works continue to be of interest to those studying the literary heritage of the period.

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