About This Book
A young woman from a respectable family becomes involved with a bohemian circle living in model tenements, provoking alarm and intervention from her sister and mother. Social contrasts and flirtations play out through episodes including a riotous masked Outlaws' Ball and the antics of a fashionable young man pursuing multiple liaisons. The narrative traces the heroine's growing independence, the tensions between conservative propriety and rebellious companionship, and the consequences of romantic entanglements as personal loyalties, social reputation, and material interests collide toward an eventual reckoning.
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