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The narrative centers on an elderly country banker whose shrewd horse-trading maxims and homespun philosophy influence a small central New York community. It presents episodic scenes and humorous anecdotes that reveal his mixture of bluff, practical wisdom, and unexpected generosity. A quiet love story and the banker’s dealings with neighbors and customers give shape to the portrait, while vivid local color and dialect create a sense of place. The book emphasizes character sketches and moral observations more than tightly plotted action, using colloquial speech and aphorisms to explore rural commerce, social relations, and practical ethics.
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