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A cast of connected characters in New York moves between the polished circles of wealth and the city's working world as relationships, ambitions, and social posturing produce moral strain and personal compromise. A young stenographer finds a humble place in a prominent law office while others pursue status through calculated marriages and public display; pride, vanity, and the pursuit of possession shape courtships and alliances, revealing hypocrisy, snobbery, and emotional costs. The narrative alternates intimate domestic scenes and social spectacle to examine how craving rank and security distorts affection, tests loyalties, and leads to compromised outcomes.

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David Graham Phillips

David Graham Phillips was an American novelist and journalist active in the early 20th century, known for his contributions to social criticism and fiction. His works often explored themes of morality, society, and the complexities of human relationships. One of his notable novels, "Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise," reflects his keen insight into the struggles of women in a changing society. Phillips was also recognized for his investigative journalism, which aimed to expose corruption and advocate for reform. His literary legacy includes a diverse array of novels that capture the spirit of his time.

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