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A young man accepts a modest rural teaching post and navigates the practical and political life of an Iowa school district, balancing farm work and night wandering while supporting his mother. Through interactions with families such as the Simmses, local leaders, and a spirited school community, he organizes seed-corn frolics, a Christmas party, faces accusations and small-town notoriety, confronts electoral and legal disputes, and broadens his horizons by traveling to Ames. The narrative observes social class tensions, community loyalties, civic maneuvering, and the ways private character and public service reshape both the individual and his town.
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