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In this satirical novel, Clara and Henry, two young siblings from a wealthy family, host a dinner party. The guests, including a visiting nobleman and his wife, provide a stark contrast to the siblings' sheltered lives. As the evening progresses, the guests' behavior and the siblings' reactions to it serve as a commentary on the class divide and the naivety of youth. The novel delves into themes of social status, ambition, and the complexities of human nature, all while maintaining a light, humorous tone.
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