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The Honorable Peter Stirling and What People Thought of Him

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The novel centers on Peter Stirling, a man of modest mill-village origins whose practical, unromantic temperament clashes with the expectations and gossip of his social circle. Told through salon scenes, domestic episodes, and the talkative judgments of acquaintances such as Mr. Pierce, the narrative explores how reputation is formed, sustained, and misread. Episodes move between light social satire and quieter psychological observation, probing tensions among class background, public honor, private feeling, and romantic longing. The work emphasizes perception over melodrama, showing how small acts, conversation, and assumption shape a man’s standing in a vigilant, talkative community.

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Paul Leicester Ford

Paul Leicester Ford was an American author known for his historical novels and romantic tales. His works often explore themes of love and adventure set against significant backdrops, such as the American Revolution in his notable book "Janice Meredith: A Story of the American Revolution." Ford's storytelling is characterized by its engaging narratives and rich character development, appealing to readers interested in both history and romance. In addition to his fiction, he contributed to literature with works like "The True George Washington," which reflects his interest in American history and figures. His diverse writing showcases his versatility as an author.

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