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The narrative follows a circle of friends and family who decamp from England for the Continent, where a series of episodic adventures unfolds: accidents and injuries, reckless wagers, bungled smuggling schemes, romantic entanglements, and comic misunderstandings. The story is recounted by an urbane, observant narrator who balances affectionate satire of manners with lively travel scenes and farcical set pieces. Character interactions and practical inconveniences drive the plot, producing brisk, humorous vignettes that emphasize camaraderie, social ritual, and the private absurdities of a privileged group travelling together.

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Dornford Yates

Dornford Yates was a British author known for his engaging and often humorous novels, primarily in the early 20th century. His works frequently explore themes of adventure and romance, often featuring well-drawn characters and witty dialogue. Among his notable titles are "And Five Were Foolish" and "Anthony Lyveden," which showcase his knack for storytelling and character development. Yates's writing is characterized by a blend of light-heartedness and depth, making his books appealing to a wide audience. His contributions to literature reflect a unique perspective on the social mores of his time.

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