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The Landloper: The Romance of a Man on Foot

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The narrative follows Walker Farr, a young man who travels on foot through rural communities, alternately mistaken for a tramp and admired for his character; episodic encounters reveal local attitudes toward poverty and pride, as illustrated by an elderly gentleman who publicly leaves a suit of clothing to test shame and charity. Farr forms unexpected bonds—most notably a partnership with Etienne Provancher and the care of a quiet little girl, Zelie Dionne—and navigates work, generosity, and small-town judgments while the story balances humor, romantic undertones, and reflections on dignity, identity, and the improvisations of a peripatetic life.

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Holman Day

Holman Day was an American author known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of life in New England. His works often reflect the rugged beauty and unique character of the region, with a particular focus on Maine. Among his notable titles is "The Landloper: The Romance of a Man on Foot," which captures the spirit of adventure and the connection to nature. Day's writing spans various genres, including romance and poetry, as seen in works like "Pine Tree Ballads: Rhymed Stories of Unplaned Human Natur' up in Maine." His contributions to literature provide a glimpse into the cultural and social landscape of early 20th-century America.

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