
A lively soirée unfolds in a grand ballroom where music, dancing, and mischievous conversation swirl together. Miss Sissie Croly’s spirited waltz sets the tone, and the narrator, accompanied by the charismatic Nugget, slips away to a quiet corner for a private supper, observing the eccentric guests as they don paper caps and indulge in playful banter. The evening’s atmosphere is bright and teasing, hinting at hidden tensions as the narrator’s Irish cousin, Willy, loiters nearby, his presence stirring both curiosity and unease.
Through witty repartee and vivid descriptions of the bustling crowd, the story captures the delicate dance of social expectations, flirtations, and the subtle power plays that underlie a seemingly carefree gathering. As the night progresses, the narrator must decide whether to stay amidst the merriment or retreat, leaving listeners eager to hear how these charming yet complicated relationships will evolve.
Language
en
Duration
~3 hours (229K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)
Release date
2019-01-06
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1858–1949
Best known for the lively Irish stories she wrote with her cousin Martin Ross, this Anglo-Irish novelist also painted, traveled widely, and brought a sharp eye for country life to her work. Her books mix comedy, social observation, and a real feel for place.
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1862–1915
Best known by the pen name Martin Ross, she was one half of the celebrated Irish writing duo Somerville and Ross, whose witty stories of country life helped shape modern Irish comic fiction. Her work blends sharp observation, humor, and a real feel for the people and places of Ireland.
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