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A reclusive, bookish young scholar boards in a modest lodging and struggles with poverty, social awkwardness, and the demands of a practical world. His brusque manners and eccentricities provoke both irritation and compassion among a landlady's household, fellow boarders, and local educators, drawing him into odd jobs, public embarrassment, and intimate obligations. Episodes of courtship, friendships, professional setbacks, and moral testing slowly erode his isolation, while satire of social pretensions mixes with humane attention to character. The narrative follows his halting journey toward self-understanding and connection amid the small conflicts and kindnesses of communal life.

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Henry Sydnor Harrison

Henry Sydnor Harrison was an American novelist and short story writer, known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of personal ambition and societal expectations. Among his notable titles are "Angela's Business," which delves into the complexities of relationships and business, and "Queed: A Novel," a story that examines the life of a young man navigating the challenges of adulthood. Harrison's writing is characterized by its keen psychological insight and engaging narrative style, making him a significant figure in the literary landscape of his time.

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