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The novel sketches life in a New England mill region, tracing the rise and fall of a local political boss and the personal lives he touches. Two interwoven love stories and a wider cast of farmers, merchants, and aspirational townspeople illuminate how ambition, patronage and moral compromise reshape community life. Through detailed scenes of everyday labor, civic maneuvering and domestic conflict, the narrative examines the limits of popular government, the temptations of machine politics, and the costs of social aspiration. Its tone shifts between satire and earnest realism, and the work is arranged in successive books and chapters that follow characters across public controversies and private consequences.
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