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Henry More Smith: The Mysterious Stranger

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A sheriff recounts the life of a smooth‑spoken stranger whose itinerant career combined domestic ties with furtive thefts and persistent trouble with authorities. The narrative traces repeated arrests, imprisonments, and astonishing escapes accomplished by feigned illness, cutting or breaking restraints, and sawing cell bars, alongside a period of apparent madness during which he fashions and animates marionettes from straw and torn cloth. Convicted and sentenced to death but later pardoned and transported, he subsequently reappears across neighboring regions, intermittently eluding capture while continuing a pattern of deception and resourceful criminality.

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Walter Bates

Walter Bates is an author known for his novel "Henry More Smith: The Mysterious Stranger." This work delves into themes of identity and existential inquiry, presenting a narrative that challenges perceptions of reality and self. While not widely recognized in mainstream literary circles, Bates contributes to the rich tapestry of early 20th-century literature, exploring the complexities of human experience through his unique storytelling. His writing invites readers to ponder deeper philosophical questions, making his work a thought-provoking addition to the literary heritage of his time.

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