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The narrator, a young private secretary, recounts a series of comic episodes centered on his courting of Vee, the meddling presence of an austere aunt, and a parade of eccentric visitors. Through theatrical outings, domestic scheming, mistaken identities, a seaside voyage and a brief naval entanglement, the account blends fast-paced situational humor with sly first-person observation. Each chapter stages a self-contained caper that advances romantic complications, social misunderstandings and practical jokes while showcasing the narrator's bluff confidence and fond view of his social circle.
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