"The Million Pound Note" is a short story written by Mark Twain, which was later adapted into a film by Ronald Neame in 1954. The story revolves around a young American named Henry Adams who is given a million-pound banknote as a social experiment by two wealthy brothers. As he tries to exchange it for smaller denominations, Adams is granted access to high society in London due to the appearance of being wealthy, although he has no actual money. Eventually, he meets and falls in love with a young lady, which causes a series of events that lead to the resolution of the social experiment. The story explores themes of wealth, social class, honesty, and human nature's tendency to judge by appearances.
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