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"A Question of Latitude" is a humorous and satirical short story that explores the cultural clash between American tourists and European aristocracy. The story revolves around a group of wealthy American tourists traveling through Europe. They come into contact with European nobility and struggle to understand the complexities of European social norms and titles. The story humorously highlights the differences in social hierarchies and etiquette between the two continents, with a focus on the concept of latitude as a metaphor for social latitude.Richard Harding Davis was known for his keen observations of society and his wit, and these qualities are evident in "A Question of Latitude." The story is a commentary on the clash of cultures and values between the New World (America) and the Old World (Europe) during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It's a satirical take on the interactions and misunderstandings that can occur when people from different backgrounds come into contact.The story is in the public domain, so you can find it in various collections of Davis's works or freely available online. It's a relatively short and entertaining read that provides insight into the social dynamics of the time and Davis's writing style.