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Through One Administration

A young officer's return to Washington renews ties with an elderly scientist and his daughter and draws him into the capital's social and political circles. Domestic scenes, parties, official gatherings, and visits map shifting attachments, flirtations, and family decisions across interconnected households. Episodes move between intimate detail and the mechanics of social ambition as characters seek marriage, respectability, and personal advancement during a single political term. The narrative highlights how private affections and reputations are shaped and negotiated within public life and the rituals of society.

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A young officer's return to Washington renews ties with an elderly scientist and his daughter and draws him into the capital's social and political circles. Domestic scenes, parties, official gatherings, and visits map shifting attachments, flirtations, and family decisions across interconnected households. Episodes move between intimate detail and the mechanics of social ambition as characters seek marriage, respectability, and personal advancement during a single political term. The narrative highlights how private affections and reputations are shaped and negotiated within public life and the rituals of society.

About the Author

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Frances Hodgson Burnett

Frances Hodgson Burnett was an English-American author best known for her children's novels, which often explore themes of resilience and transformation. Born in 1849, she gained fame with works such as "A Little Princess," which tells the story of a young girl who maintains her dignity and hope despite adversity. Burnett's writing is characterized by its rich character development and imaginative settings, appealing to both children and adults. In addition to her beloved children's literature, she wrote novels for adults, including "A Lady of Quality" and "Emily Fox-Seton." Her contributions to literature continue to resonate, making her a significant figure in both children's and women's literature.

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