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Sophie grows up during the Napoleonic Wars and travels around Europe with her father on his diplomatic missions. Despite her young age, she has gained considerable life experience, she is brave and knows how to take care of herself and others. The gray everyday life of her aunt's house in London, where she has come during her father's business trip, becomes alien to her. In addition, not everyone likes her openness and directness, which contrasts with the mannerisms of the local nobility. Therefore, conflicts arise from time to time, which add dynamics and intrigue to the novel. But as the plot of the novel develops, the relationships of its characters change, and some even begin to appreciate and love Sophie for her sincerity, kindness and originality. So will she be able to defend her happiness, and will her willingness to help others be justified?