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The story follows a driven British diplomat who arrives in Washington as First Secretary, intent on organizing a famously idler embassy and advancing to his uncle's post. He confronts familial eccentricities, institutional laziness, and the social labyrinth of capital society while balancing duty, ambition, and growing romantic entanglements. Episodes shift between diplomatic work, personal retrospection about earlier colonial and frontier service, and glittering social scenes that expose competing expectations for men and women. The narrative blends romance, social satire, and character study to trace how public responsibilities and private desires clash and shape characters' choices.
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