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The narrator recounts her rise from modest childhood in southern California—daughter of a livery-stable keeper—to sudden wealth after a Swedish prospector and three burros discover a lucrative mine. Sent to relatives in New Orleans and educated in France, she returns to America proud of her roots and confronting society's expectations. The story follows family memory, social maneuvering, and romantic possibilities as she travels home by ship, where a courteous young man helps retrieve missing trunks, while recollections of home, cultural contrasts, and the tension between provincial identity and high society shape her outlook.

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Salisbury Field

Salisbury Field was an author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His notable work, "Cupid's Understudy," showcases his ability to blend humor and romance, reflecting the social dynamics of his time. Field's writing often explores themes of love and relationships, making his work resonate with readers interested in the complexities of human emotions. While not widely recognized today, his literary contributions provide a glimpse into the cultural landscape of his era.

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