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Love and the Ironmonger

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A light comic tale follows a young office clerk whose careless habits and good-natured audacity lead to unexpected responsibility when his employer is absent. Episodes move between office banter, domestic scenes with an outspoken landlady, chance promotions, family surprises, and holiday diversions, all compounded by romantic entanglements tied to the iron trade. The narrative satirises workplace complacency, social ambition, and attempts at self-improvement, using episodic chapters of mishaps and misunderstandings to show how luck, vanity, and earnest intention reshape the protagonist's fortunes and relationships.

About the Author

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F. J. Randall

F. J. Randall was an author known for his novel "Love and the Ironmonger," which explores themes of romance and social dynamics in a unique setting. His work contributes to the literary landscape of the early 20th century, reflecting the complexities of love and relationships against the backdrop of everyday life. While not widely recognized today, Randall's writing offers a glimpse into the societal norms and emotional intricacies of his time.

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