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A circle of artists and cronies gather around a cherished studio hearth where their genial host, Alexander MacWhirter, presides, offering warmth, tobacco, and convivial storytelling. The narrative stitches together loosely connected episodes and anecdotes: an account of a lost opal, varied essays on dining, a scene centered on a girl in a steamer chair, and a dangerous footpad incident, interwoven with Boggs's dramatic tale of blood and MacWhirter's reflections on a chief justice and other eccentric figures. Additional chapters offer opinions about Lord Ponsonby and Major Yancey, introduce mysterious visitors, and close with quiet recollection as the fire dies, blending humor, camaraderie, and nostalgia.

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Francis Hopkinson Smith

Francis Hopkinson Smith was an American author, painter, and engineer, known for his engaging storytelling and vivid characterizations. His literary works often explore themes of adventure and human experience, with a notable focus on the lives of eccentric and colorful characters. Among his best-known books is "Colonel Carter of Cartersville," which showcases his ability to blend humor and pathos in a narrative that reflects Southern life. Smith's diverse talents also extended to the visual arts, where he gained recognition as a painter. His contributions to literature and art have left a lasting impact, making him a significant figure in American cultural history.

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