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The narrative traces Denry Machin's rise from a working-class childhood in a provincial industrial town through clever petty deceptions, opportunistic schemes, and social gambits that propel him into local influence and prosperity. Episodic chapters depict dances, career shifts, romantic entanglements, business ventures, and confrontations with civic life, while satirizing civic ambition and class pretensions. The tone mixes humor and observation as the protagonist's resourcefulness, self-confidence, and occasional dishonesty enable social mobility, revealing both the possibilities and ironies of upward advancement in a tight-knit community.
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