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The narrative sketches a circle of fashionable London acquaintances centered on a spirited young woman and her handsome nephew, whose flirtations, verses and engagements trigger a chain of social encounters. The book alternates comic salon scenes, dinners and parties with quieter episodes of misunderstanding, artistic frustration in a London studio, and episodic intrigues involving a velvet case, a soothsayer and chance revelations. Satirical portraits of manners and witty observation drive shifting alliances and reconciliations, and the episodic plot builds toward a late-night resolution that clarifies loyalties and courtships.

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Ada Leverson

Ada Leverson was an English novelist and playwright known for her sharp wit and keen observations of society. Active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, she contributed significantly to the literary scene of her time. Leverson's works often explore themes of love and relationships, with notable titles including "Bird of Paradise" and "Love at Second Sight." Her writing is characterized by a blend of humor and insight, making her a distinctive voice in the literature of her era. In addition to her novels, she was also known for her friendships with prominent literary figures, including Oscar Wilde.

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