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A traveling caravan and its colorful occupants arrive in a rural community, where a young man posing as a cheap-jack conceals a more educated background and becomes entangled with a local doctor's daughter. Village life is sketched through scenes of market gossip, a parson, a recluse, a gipsy's prophecy, and a portraited ancestry; letters to a London friend punctuate the narrative. Romantic tensions, jealousies, and small secrets surface amid pastoral description, leading to revelations about identity, social pretension, and the consequences of pride and desire for several intertwined residents.

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Fergus Hume

Fergus Hume was a prolific British author known for his contributions to detective fiction and the occult romance genre. He gained significant popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with his works often exploring themes of mystery and the supernatural. One of his most notable novels, "The Mystery of a Hansom Cab," became a bestseller and established him as a key figure in the development of the detective story. Hume's writing is characterized by intricate plots and a keen understanding of human psychology, making his stories engaging and thought-provoking. His diverse body of work includes titles such as "A Coin of Edward VII: A Detective Story" and "A Son of Perdition: An Occult Romance."

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