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A first-person narrator recounts a comic Western episode in which a small town assembles a makeshift holiday pageant; a self-important committee debates stars, wise men, and a substitute camel before recruiting a disgruntled mule and reluctant locals. Rehearsals, eccentric townspeople, and improvised props produce escalating mishaps and rustic satire, driven by dry tall-tale narration and regional wit. The piece blends slapstick incidents with character sketches to examine communal pride, performative ritual, and the absurdities of civic spectacle.
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