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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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