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And Five Were Foolish

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A linked collection of short stories, each centered on a different woman and the social complications that surround her, follows a succession of romantic misadventures, misunderstandings, and genteel intrigues. Episodes turn on misplaced letters, assumed identities, wills and engagements, and polished social set-pieces that produce comic embarrassment as well as tender reconciliation. Witty, urbane narration and recurring acquaintances knit the pieces together, while scenes alternate between light farce and quieter sentiment to examine pride, loyalty, and the delicate mechanics of courtship within a genteel social milieu.

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Dornford Yates

Dornford Yates was a British author known for his engaging and often humorous novels, primarily in the early 20th century. His works frequently explore themes of adventure and romance, often featuring well-drawn characters and witty dialogue. Among his notable titles are "And Five Were Foolish" and "Anthony Lyveden," which showcase his knack for storytelling and character development. Yates's writing is characterized by a blend of light-heartedness and depth, making his books appealing to a wide audience. His contributions to literature reflect a unique perspective on the social mores of his time.

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