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The story follows a cowtown's attempt to stage a benefit play led by the local parson, centering on two punchers, Peewee Parker and Hozie Sykes, who blunderingly volunteer to perform. A visiting dramatic teacher, Eveline Annabel Wimple, provokes admiration and rivalry among townspeople including Hank Potts and Zibe Hightower, while gossip and marital tensions complicate rehearsals. Social posturing and comic mishaps escalate into a riotous final performance that overturns expectations. The episodic narrative blends broad humor and character sketches to satirize small‑town pretension, theatrical ambition, and masculine bravado.

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W. C. Tuttle

W. C. Tuttle was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of humor and Western fiction. His works often blend satire with engaging storytelling, reflecting the cultural landscape of his time. Among his notable titles is "The Curse of Drink," which explores themes of addiction and societal norms. Tuttle's writing is characterized by a playful tone and a keen observation of human nature, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking. With over 50 published works, he remains a unique voice in the literary heritage of American humor and adventure.

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