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A first-person narrator frames and publishes a friend's manuscript that traces a family's rise from modest provincial origins into fashionable Fifth Avenue society, offering satirical portraits of social climbing, genealogical pretensions, and the moral compromises behind genteel appearances. The narrative moves between humble hometown scenes and opulent drawing rooms, examining marriage, vanity, and the performance of status while the narrator wrestles with personal obligation and editorial responsibility. Domestic memory, social observation, and ironic commentary combine to critique the illusions that sustain wealth and rank.
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