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A young reporter, hardened by three years of urgent and varied assignments, seeks a quieter life and a chance to write a novel, and accepts a position as secretary to an ailing veteran appointed consul to a remote Pacific island. The narrative contrasts the romantic self-image of ambitious journalists with the exhausting realities of the profession, follows the reporter's thwarted hope of becoming a war correspondent, and shows the consulship as both a medical refuge and a political reward. Episodes move between newsroom anecdotes, travel encounters, and satirical observations about patronage and the power of the press.

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Richard Harding Davis

Richard Harding Davis was an American author and journalist known for his vivid storytelling and engaging prose. He gained prominence in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, contributing significantly to both fiction and journalism. His notable works include "A Charmed Life," which showcases his talent for character-driven narratives, and "Cuba in War Time," reflecting his experiences as a war correspondent. Davis's writing often blends adventure with social commentary, making him a key figure in American literature of his time. His ability to capture the essence of his subjects has left a lasting impact on readers and writers alike.

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