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Mrs. Maxon Protests is a novel written by British author Anthony Hope. The book is set in the early 20th century and tells the story of Mrs. Maxon, a wealthy and privileged woman who becomes disillusioned with her life of luxury and decides to use her position to fight for social justice.As Mrs. Maxon becomes more involved in political activism, she must confront the prejudices and biases of her own class and the wider society. She also faces personal challenges, including a strained relationship with her husband and the disapproval of her family and friends.The novel explores themes of social inequality, gender roles, and the power of individual action to effect change. It is a thought-provoking and engaging story that offers a window into the social and political issues of the time.1910. Hope was a barrister who gave up the law after the success of his novel The Prisoner of Zenda. The book begins: Inkpat! She shot out the word in a bitter playfulness, making it serve for the climax of her complaints. Hobart Gaynor repeated the world-if it could be called a word-after his companion in an interrogative tone. Yes, just hopeless inkpat, and there's an end of it! Mrs. Maxon leaned back as far as the unaccommodating angles of the office-chair allowed, looking at her friend and counselor with a faint yet rather mischievous smile on her pretty face. In the solicitor's big, high, bare room she seemed both small and very dainty. Her voice had trembled a little, but she made a brave effort at gayety as she explained her cryptic word. See other titles by this author available from Kessinger Publishing.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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