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The Postmaster

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A recently retired mariner returns to his small coastal hometown intending to live in idleness but is gradually drawn into local life: he becomes involved with the post office and store, accepts wagers that affect his plans, navigates town politics, eccentric neighbors, a budding courtship, and a succession of comic mishaps. The narrative unfolds as linked episodes about shopkeeping, advertising, culinary disasters, and misunderstandings that satirize small‑town manners while following the protagonist's reluctant adjustment from sea life to community obligations and unexpected domestic ties.

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Joseph Crosby Lincoln

Joseph Crosby Lincoln was an American author known for his vivid depictions of life in New England, particularly Cape Cod. His works often blend humor and sentiment, capturing the essence of small-town life and the complexities of human relationships. Among his notable titles are "Cap'n Dan's Daughter" and "Galusha the Magnificent," which showcase his talent for storytelling and character development. Lincoln's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the local culture and landscape, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century American literature. His contributions continue to resonate with readers who enjoy tales of regional charm and authenticity.

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