Step back in time to the vibrant social scene of Washington D.C. with Natalie Sumner Lincoln’s "The Official Chaperon." This captivating work of fiction offers a glimpse into the intricate social life and customs of the era. Unravel a compelling mystery woven with threads of romance and suspense, all set against the backdrop of the nation’s capital.
Explore the delicate balance of societal expectations and personal desires, as the role of the chaperon becomes central to the unfolding drama. A timeless tale of secrets, social intrigue, and burgeoning relationships, "The Official Chaperon" provides a fascinating window into a bygone era. Perfect for readers who enjoy classic mysteries with a touch of romance and strong female characters. Rediscover this forgotten gem, meticulously prepared for print republication, and lose yourself in the captivating world of Washington D.C.’s high society.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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