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The novel paints an affectionate, comic portrait of life in a small Cape Cod village, following an ensemble of local eccentrics whose daily routines, romances, and petty rivalries animate a series of episodic vignettes. Gabriel Bearse's gossip, Jed Winslow's windmill trade, and Miss Floretta Thompson's arrival as a dreamy schoolteacher who marries a practical seafaring man are among recurring threads. Maritime customs, community meetings, and romantic miscommunications are depicted with gentle humor and regional detail, and the narrative privileges character sketches and social ritual over a single thrusting plot.
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