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A formally trained personal attendant is uprooted from an urbane environment when he becomes the prize of a gambling encounter and is carried off to a raucous frontier community. The plot traces his bafflement at coarse manners, comic attempts to maintain protocol, and slow adaptation as local friendships, romances, and civic entanglements draw him into new loyalties. Episodes of satire and farce highlight contrasts between rigid etiquette and democratic informality, and the protagonist's journey culminates in a modest redefinition of dignity, belonging, and social identity.

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Harry Leon Wilson

Harry Leon Wilson was an American author known for his humorous and satirical novels that often explore themes of American life and culture. His most famous work, "Ruggles of Red Gap," tells the story of a British valet who becomes embroiled in the eccentricities of American society. Wilson's writing is characterized by its wit and keen observations, making him a notable figure in early 20th-century literature. Other significant works include "Bunker Bean," which follows the misadventures of a hapless young man, and "Merton of the Movies," a comedic take on Hollywood. His contributions reflect a unique blend of humor and social commentary, securing his place in the literary heritage of the United States.

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