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A series of comedic vignettes follows a boastful, self-styled everyman as he navigates racetracks, hotel encounters, a temperamental automobile, musical entertainments, and an awkward attempt at golf. Told in colloquial first-person narration, each episode sketches a social mishap or gambling scheme driven by bluster and practical jokes. Recurrent features include comic misunderstandings with acquaintances, exaggerated misfortunes, and playful regional slang that fuels the humor. The book is episodic rather than plot-driven, offering short, character-centered scenes that emphasize wit, timing, and the narrator's unreliable, entertaining voice.

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George V. Hobart

George V. Hobart was an American author and humorist known for his satirical and whimsical writing style. He gained popularity in the early 20th century with works that often blended comedy with social commentary. His notable book, "Back to the Woods: The Story of a Fall from Grace," showcases his unique ability to entertain while critiquing societal norms. Hobart's other works, such as "The Silly Syclopedia" and "Skiddoo!", further exemplify his penchant for humor and playful language. His contributions to literature reflect a keen observation of human nature and a lighthearted approach to storytelling.

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