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The narrative follows two orphaned nieces who, left impecunious by a family financial collapse, spend their last money on fashionable clothes and place an honest advertisement offering their services as cultured companions to entertain at country houses and social gatherings. A distant kinsman, James Edgerton, finds them installed in an ostentatious apartment and becomes involved in a delicate negotiation of hospitality, pride, and obligation as they seek employment while preserving appearances. The work explores social manners, the tension between outward respectability and private need, and the awkward interplay of generosity, independence, and social expectation in urban life.
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