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The narrative unfolds in three parts, first tracing a young man's experiences amid courtly entertainments and moral awakenings, then shifting to a woman's life shaped by travel and plantation society, and concluding with repercussions that return characters to public judgment. Court intrigue, stark contrasts between luxurious urban life and harsh rural conditions, and private regrets propel shifting loyalties, romantic entanglements, and disgrace. Episodic scenes move through balls, chapel encounters, and legal and personal reckonings, highlighting memory, social inequality, and the consequences of reputation.

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Margaret Horton Potter

Margaret Horton Potter was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realms of fantasy and fiction. Her notable works include "Istar of Babylon: A Phantasy," which showcases her imaginative storytelling and rich world-building. Potter's writing often explores themes of love, adventure, and the supernatural, reflecting the literary trends of her time. In addition to her acclaimed phantasy novel, she authored several other works, such as "The Castle of Twilight" and "The House of de Mailly," which further illustrate her diverse narrative style and creative vision.

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