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The Intrusions of Peggy

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A spirited young woman repeatedly inserts herself into other people's lives, triggering a succession of social misunderstandings, romantic tensions, and comic confrontations. The episodic narrative moves between private rooms and public gatherings, revealing vanities, loyalties, and quiet virtues through witty situations and moral reckonings. Interactions that begin as flirtation, generosity, or irritation lead to bruises and balm alike, testing friendships and prompting apologies, adjustments, and reconciliations. The work blends light satire of manners with warm reflection on human foibles, arranging its material into brisk scenes that culminate in repair and a tempered sense of community.

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Anthony Hope

Anthony Hope was an English novelist and playwright, best known for his adventure novels and romantic comedies. His most notable work, "The Prisoner of Zenda," published in 1894, is a classic tale of doppelgängers and political intrigue that has inspired numerous adaptations and imitations in literature and film. Hope's writing often features themes of love, honor, and the complexities of human relationships, as seen in works like "A Change of Air" and "A Servant of the Public." Throughout his career, he contributed significantly to the genre of light fiction and remains a notable figure in Victorian literature.

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