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""Aunt Jane's Nieces In Society"" is a novel written by Edith Van Dyne. It is a sequel to the first book in the series, ""Aunt Jane's Nieces"", and follows the adventures of three young women, Louise, Beth, and Patsy, as they navigate the social scene of New York City. The story begins with the girls returning home from a trip to Europe, where they met various aristocrats and wealthy individuals. They quickly become popular in high society circles and are invited to numerous events and parties. However, they soon discover that not everyone in this world is trustworthy, and they must use their…mehr

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""Aunt Jane's Nieces In Society"" is a novel written by Edith Van Dyne. It is a sequel to the first book in the series, ""Aunt Jane's Nieces"", and follows the adventures of three young women, Louise, Beth, and Patsy, as they navigate the social scene of New York City. The story begins with the girls returning home from a trip to Europe, where they met various aristocrats and wealthy individuals. They quickly become popular in high society circles and are invited to numerous events and parties. However, they soon discover that not everyone in this world is trustworthy, and they must use their wit and charm to navigate the treacherous waters of the upper class. Along the way, they encounter romance, mystery, and intrigue, making for a thrilling and entertaining read. Overall, ""Aunt Jane's Nieces In Society"" is a delightful novel that offers a glimpse into the glamorous world of high society and the challenges that come with it.Many a gracious smile or nod or word was bestowed upon Miss Merrick by the society folk; for these people had had time to consider the accusation against her implied by Diana Von Taer's manner when the pearls were discovered in the empty flower vase. Being rather impartial judges--for Diana was not a popular favorite with her set--they decided it was absurd to suppose a niece of wealthy old John Merrick would descend to stealing any one's jewelry. Miss Merrick might have anything her heart desired with-out pausing to count the cost, and moreover she was credited with sufficient common sense to realize that the Von Taer heirlooms might easily be recognized anywhere.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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