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The narrative opens with a woman writing to an old friend after a broken engagement, revealing how dormant affection and memory have reawakened. It follows social entanglements as letters, drawing‑room confrontations and public entertainments expose rivalries, jealousies and attempts at reconciliation. Central tensions arise between sincere feeling and fashionable vanity, with pressures of rank, appearance and performative sentiment shaping choices. Episodic chapters move through personal confession, courtly intrigue and theatrical episodes, tracing moral reckonings about past decisions and the lingering possibility of renewed attachment.

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Augusta de Grasse Stevens

Augusta de Grasse Stevens was an American novelist known for her work in the 19th century. She gained recognition for her three-volume novel "Miss Hildreth," which explores themes of social class and personal relationships in a richly detailed narrative. Stevens' writing reflects the complexities of her characters' lives and the societal expectations of her time. Her contributions to literature provide insight into the cultural landscape of her era, making her a noteworthy figure in the realm of American fiction.

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