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A portrait of small-town life that traces political squabbles, social ambitions, and local enterprises through a cast of townspeople, including an outsider woodsman whose plainspoken manner affects a local tailoress, proprietors, and reformers. Episodes range from town meetings and public indignation to speculative schemes, commercial ventures, and the building and staffing of new establishments, while domestic concerns and courtships lead to marriages and shifting alliances. The tone alternates between satire of civic pretensions and detailed scenes of everyday labor, showing how private motives and public maneuvers shape community fortunes.
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