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The narrative follows Armando, a young carver who seeks to rise above humble apprenticeship by fashioning a striking replica of Juno and the Peacock, and shares confidences with friends Bertino and Marianna. It traces the characters' move into an urban Italian neighborhood where communal life centers on festivals, feuding households, small enterprises such as the Tomato Bank, and theatrical entertainments. Domestic loyalties, romantic entanglements, financial mishaps, and comic incidents intertwine as the community negotiates pride, debt, and social constraint. The plot advances through preparations for weddings and public feasts and reaches a culminating celebration that reveals private truths and reshapes local alliances.

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Henry Wilton Thomas

Henry Wilton Thomas was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of identity and cultural heritage, particularly within the context of immigrant experiences in the United States. Notable among his writings is "The Last Lady of Mulberry: A Story of Italian New York," which delves into the lives of Italian immigrants in New York City. Thomas's storytelling reflects the complexities of adapting to a new world while maintaining one's cultural roots, making his narratives resonate with readers interested in the immigrant experience.

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