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The story follows Miss Daisy Donovan as she acquires the secluded island of Salissa and organizes a comic and chaotic transition to rulership. Social gossip, diplomatic wrangling and dubious claims about imperial authority surround the purchase as acquaintances debate legality and motive. Much of the humor arises from preparations for the voyage—packing furniture, hiring servants, commissioning a banner—and from bureaucratic and nautical obstacles aboard the steamer Ida. Characters ranging from sceptical friends to an eccentric deposed monarch appear in a lightly satirical narrative that mixes adventure, farce, and wartime background.
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