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The narrative follows intersecting lives in Washington society and among a Japanese presence there, centering on the friendship between Gwendolen, the senator's golden-haired daughter, and Yuki Onda, a composed Japanese woman, as private loyalties become entangled with diplomatic ambitions and social spectacle. It contrasts Western manners and political maneuvering with intimate portraits of Japanese customs, presenting scenes of balls, floral pageantry, and quieter domestic or rural moments. Themes include cultural misunderstanding, identity, loyalty, and the personal costs and consolations of crossing cultural boundaries, balancing gentle social satire with sympathetic attention to tradition.

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Sidney McCall

Sidney McCall was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of fantasy and adventure. His notable works include "The Breath of the Gods," which explores themes of mythology and the supernatural, and "The Dragon Painter," a tale that intertwines art and legend. McCall's writing often reflects a deep appreciation for cultural narratives and the human experience, making his stories resonate with readers seeking both escapism and insight.

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