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The narrative follows the small coastal depot and its inhabitants through a series of humorous and sentimental episodes centered on the depot master, his apprentices, and townspeople. Scenes depict everyday routines, local gossip, romances, practical jokes, and community gatherings that reveal character and social ties. Interwoven episodes involve quarrels, minor crimes, financial schemes, and domestic crises that test loyalties and prompt unexpected kindnesses. The tone blends regional Yankee charm, gentle satire, and warm sympathy for provincial life.
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