A young noblewoman marries a gifted violinist, but soon becomes disillusioned with her choice. The second novel in the book tells of scandalous events at an English estate. Jeep, the twenty-three-year-old lady who is passionate about fox hunting, horse racing, and music, meets the talented violinist Fiorsen. Falling in love with his artistry, she goes against her father’s will and marries him. But soon she realizes that admiration for art and its creator are two different things. This edition also includes the novel "The Estate," describing the life of British high society at the end of the 19th century. When the heir becomes addicted to gambling and begins an affair with a married woman, his father considers depriving him of inheritance. But according to the laws of the estate, it must still pass to the eldest son. The mother tries to find a way out to protect the family from a scandal.