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A comic Western short story follows a railroad magnate traveling in his private car with his wife and stylish daughter, whose boredom and curiosity about the telegraph lead her to tap out a mock distress signal. The false SOS alarms the station agent at a nearby depot, entangling a lovesick cowboy whose flirtatious misunderstanding with a local girl has already provoked jealousy. Delays, mechanical trouble, and a string of misread intentions escalate into a chaotic, humorous scramble involving townspeople, telegraph miscommunication, and social posturing. The narrative satirizes manners, technology, and small-town romance while relying on brisk, jokey plotting and regional types.
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