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A retired jurist adjusts to urban change and the social rhythms of his acquaintances while a schemer's impersonation of a lost son upends their household. The narrative follows shifting loyalties and moral reckonings as friends and relatives respond to deception, pride, and public performance, alternating between satirical episodes of social pretension and darker scenes of remorse and manipulation. Through a sequence of confrontations and private reflections, the work examines how oratory, ambition, and trickery distort judgment and human relationships, and how conscience and cynicism contend in the aftermath of deliberate wrongdoing.

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Opie Percival Read was an American author known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of Southern life in the late 19th century. His works often reflect his experiences and observations of the American South, blending humor and social commentary. Among his notable novels is "A Yankee from the West: A Novel," which showcases his ability to capture regional dialects and cultural nuances. Read's writing contributed to the literary heritage of his time, and he remains a significant figure in American literature for his portrayal of Southern characters and settings.

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