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The narrative sketches an old New York family whose rigid pride and ancestral portraits shape domestic life, centering on a young daughter who discovers a banished portrait in the attic. Her companion, an urbane long‑time servant who remembers a vanished social world, provides affectionate counsel and period lore. Tension arises from inherited reputations and social expectations as the household confronts a provocative likeness and the past it implies. Episodes evoke city rituals, fading gentility, and subtle romantic undercurrents as secrets linked to lineage and memory surface.

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Weymer Jay Mills

Weymer Jay Mills was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of nostalgia and the interplay between past and present. Notable titles include "The Ghosts of Their Ancestors," which delves into the legacies of family history, and "Through the Gates of Old Romance," a reflection on romantic ideals and their evolution over time. Mills' writing is characterized by a lyrical style and a deep appreciation for the complexities of human experience.

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