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A recently widowed socialite discovers four marriage proposals delivered the same day from erstwhile admirers and, calling them a coordinated insult, resolves to retaliate. Using wit, staged appearances, and the levers of fashionable society she constructs an elaborate scheme to expose and humiliate the men who presumed to toy with her. The novella moves through salons, letters, and social maneuvering while satirizing the rituals of courtship and reputation. It examines feminine pride and agency within a world governed by appearances, showing how flirtation, revenge, and social performance shape personal identity and public standing.
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