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The narrative follows Peter Lane, a small, wiry man who lives on a handbuilt shanty-boat, repairs clocks, and drifts through episodic encounters with townsfolk and wayward visitors. Through a sequence of comic and poignant incidents—rescuing and caring for a fevered woman and a boy, settling disputes, enduring rivalries, and facing brief brushes with the law—he displays practical skill, generosity, and steady optimism. Chapters alternate lighthearted misadventures with moments of human warmth, portraying community dynamics, poverty, and resilience. The book blends gentle humor, modest morality, and slice-of-life portraits to create an affectionate portrayal of a resourceful outsider whose small acts of kindness shape the lives around him.

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Ellis Parker Butler

Ellis Parker Butler was an American author known for his humorous and satirical writing. He gained popularity in the early 20th century, contributing significantly to the genre of light fiction. His works often explore the quirks of everyday life and human nature, showcasing his wit and keen observation. One of his most notable stories, "Pigs is Pigs," exemplifies his ability to blend humor with social commentary. Butler's diverse range of writings includes novels, short stories, and essays, reflecting his versatility as a writer. His legacy continues to be appreciated by readers who enjoy clever and entertaining narratives.

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