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A light comic narrative follows Hughie, an undergraduate whose routines at college lead into a series of wider adventures—naval manoeuvres, rowing outings, and amateur theatricals—that draw in a circle of admirers and rivals. Romantic misunderstandings, an understudy's sudden responsibility, and episodes of knight-errantry give way to deputations, business negotiations, and charitable entanglements, shifting the tone from collegiate banter to practical consequence. Missed cues, missed trains, and comic reversals accumulate until an unexpected intervention resolves tangled affairs, blending farce, sentiment, and reflections on duty and social expectation.
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