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A series of witty sketches and conversational essays in which a perceptive widow reflects on love, courtship, marriage, and financial and social entanglements, often sparring with a skeptical bachelor. Through short scenes and aphoristic remarks, the collection examines themes such as matrimony versus money, gender expectations, rivalry, compromises of domestic life, and the ironies of modern romance, mixing satire and practical observation to illuminate attitudes toward relationships and the social rituals surrounding them.
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