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The Third Degree: A Narrative of Metropolitan Life

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The narrative depicts metropolitan social life shaken by a scandal that triggers intense interrogation, formal legal proceedings, and private confrontations. It follows intersecting social circles as suspicion spreads, reputations shift, and the pressures of inquiry reveal compromises and hypocrisies. Scenes move between crowded public thoroughfares, fashionable receptions, and austere legal settings, tracing how rumor, media attention, and procedural coercion shape outcomes. Themes examine the clash between personal pride and public judgment, the ethics of investigative methods, and the fragility of social standing in the modern city.

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Charles Klein

Charles Klein was an American playwright and novelist known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature and theater. His works often explore themes of American life and social dynamics. Among his notable titles is "The Lion and the Mouse: A Story of American Life," which reflects the complexities of wealth and morality in society. Klein's writing is characterized by its engaging narratives and vivid characterizations, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of his time. He also adapted his plays into novels, as seen in works like "The Music Master," showcasing his versatility as a storyteller.

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