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Two impecunious friends devise a scheme to found an agency that discreetly intervenes in family quarrels, misguided matches, and social embarrassments by providing trained intermediaries to reconcile disputing relatives and protect fragile reputations. The narrative follows their efforts to recruit and deploy well-bred but economically precarious women as conciliators, and it presents a sequence of humorous episodes and character sketches that satirize social pretensions, marriage contests, and the limited employment options for educated women, mixing anecdote, irony, and light moral observation about human foibles and domestic peace.
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