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The Man Who Wins

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A family of once-respected merchants suffers public disgrace after the heir's gambling losses, prompting the patriarch to sell urban comforts and restore the country ancestral house as refuge for his displaced family. Social standing collapses, neighbors withdraw, and the household attempts a careful domestic revival. At a garden party intended to reestablish connections, two engagements are announced, including the match that complicates a quieter suitor's hopes. The suitor accepts a diminished social place but finds consolation in the beloved's contentment, while the narrative follows the consequences of pride, excess, and the uneasy negotiation between reputation and private affection.

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Robert Herrick

Robert Herrick was an American author known for his diverse contributions to literature, spanning poetry, fiction, and essays. His works often explore themes of love, life, and the human experience, reflecting a keen observation of society and personal introspection. Among his notable works is "A Selection from the Lyrical Poems of Robert Herrick," which showcases his lyrical prowess. Herrick's writing is characterized by its emotional depth and stylistic variety, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century American literature. His ability to weave narrative and poetic elements has left a lasting impact on readers and writers alike.

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