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A fashionable young man who has lost his income tries to convert a cultivated talent for manual dexterity and control of animals into a livelihood. Set amid urban parks and high society, the narrative proceeds in episodic chapters that mix comic incidents, social observation, and romantic entanglements as he adapts to work and publicity. A gallery of women and acquaintances figures in flirtations, misunderstandings, and curious episodes involving animals, small tricks, and newspaper attention. The tone shifts between whimsical satire and light romance, using witty narration and illustrated scenes to examine idleness, ambition, and the uncertain standing of a would-be entertainer.
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