About This Book
A young heir is confronted with a condition that to secure a far larger fortune he must spend a substantial sum within a limited time while obeying strict rules and maintain secrecy. The story tracks his often comic, sometimes desperate schemes to dissipate wealth—lavish entertainments, dubious ventures, and social gambits—while managing legal formalities and the responses of friends, rivals, and a love interest. Episodes mix farce and practical calculation, highlighting the absurdities of conspicuous spending and examining briefly how sudden wealth tests character, responsibility, and personal relationships.
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