About This Book
A quick-witted young man who suddenly acquires great wealth navigates New York society and the countryside, encountering comic characters, bungled romances, and repeated scrapes. Episodes alternate between farcical set pieces—beauty contests, mistaken identities, nocturnal thefts, and eccentric relatives—and reflective asides on money, ambition, and leisure. Humorous scenes show his awkward attempts at country life, flirtations with a charming young woman, and unlikely business fame, while a picaresque road narrative brings reversals, revelations, and eventual resolutions that reconcile his public success with private desires. The tone balances light satire of social pretensions with warm character-driven comedy.
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