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A series of witty first-person letters from a young woman recounts visits among her aristocratic and upper-class relations, detailing teas, house parties, horse shows, and travels between country seats and continental hotels. She observes manners and fashions with sly humor, narrates flirtations and misunderstandings with men such as a presumptuous acquaintance, and sketches vivid social types and domestic scenes. The episodic structure combines comic social commentary with moments of romantic tension and self-aware reflection on family duty, reputation, and the rituals of courtship.
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