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A once-successful writer whose popular romantic style has fallen from favor receives an unexpected visit from an ostentatious couple who claim kinship and flaunt newfound wealth. They draw him into their world of a grand house, an enormous automobile, and plans for a private yacht excursion; the narrative records the narrator's bemused observations of theatrical social posturing, the comic friction between past literary reputation and present tastes, and wry reflections on the absurdities of nouveau riche leisure.
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