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The sprightly romance of Marsac

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Two struggling young artists and journalists share a shabby garret and navigate creditors, comical misunderstandings, and romantic entanglements. A quarrelsome washerwoman, a persistent creditor, and a circle of friends and would-be benefactors become involved in schemes that include disguises, theatrical subterfuge, and forged papers devised to settle debts and arrange advantageous matches. Through mistaken identities, bold improvisations, and generous impulses, social pretenses are exposed and relationships are reshaped, leading to a lighthearted sequence of reversals and reconciliations that resolve both financial and romantic complications.

NOTE.

“The Sprightly Romance of Marsac” obtained the first prize of $3,000 for the best novelette in the New York Herald competition in 1895.