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The narrator, a self-confessed fakir, recounts twenty years on the road through anecdotal episodes that detail schemes, canvasses, and cons used to sell goods, solicit auctions, and swindle or charm customers. Chapters follow early ambition and itinerant life, a variety of ruses—medicine, museum, auction, and novelty scams—tricks to avoid fares and lodgings, encounters with accomplices and rivals, arrests and near-bankruptcies, and methods for selling Bibles, musical instruments, and other wares. Practical maxims, stage jokes, and reflections on the hustler's contradictory ethos punctuate an episodic memoir of survival, improvisation, and showmanship in the itinerant trade.

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S. James Weldon

S. James Weldon was an author known for his unique contributions to literature, particularly in the realm of travel and adventure writing. His notable work, "Twenty Years a Fakir," offers readers a fascinating glimpse into his experiences and observations during his time in India. Through his vivid storytelling, Weldon captures the essence of a life lived in pursuit of spiritual and cultural exploration. His writings reflect a blend of personal narrative and broader cultural commentary, making him a distinctive voice in early 20th-century literature.

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