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A rotund but keen-witted outsider walks into an undeveloped mountain valley and, through a series of enterprising schemes and practical interventions, gradually remakes its economy and social life. He establishes businesses, gains control of transport and timber interests, promotes dams and rail access, and intervenes in personal and civic affairs—arranging matches, settling disputes, and underwriting local projects—balancing self-interest and public advantage as he reshapes the town's fortunes.
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