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A young, impecunious writer and a wealthy, warm-hearted woman fall in love and marry despite the woman's socially ambitious mother and the couple's precarious finances. The story follows their courtship, the mother's indignation, and the pair's efforts to reconcile affection with social expectation and monetary reality. When the wife invests her means and an inventive advertiser to back her husband's work, the narrative examines the intersection of romantic loyalty, social pretension, and the commercialization of literary success.
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