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An aging county political boss faces a rising wave of reformers who challenge his entrenched machine, prompting urgent messages, caucuses, and public accusations of corruption that split the town. His stubborn resistance strains alliances and his relationship with his grandson, while organizers exploit local grievances and use procedural tricks to assemble challenges. Interwoven are personal entanglements—a young woman's affections and rival rivalries—and a series of negotiations, conversions, and double campaigns. The narrative follows the clash of practical politics and personal loyalties as characters maneuver, compromise, and eventually reach a resolution to the community's political and private conflicts.

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Holman Day

Holman Day was an American author known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of life in New England. His works often reflect the rugged beauty and unique character of the region, with a particular focus on Maine. Among his notable titles is "The Landloper: The Romance of a Man on Foot," which captures the spirit of adventure and the connection to nature. Day's writing spans various genres, including romance and poetry, as seen in works like "Pine Tree Ballads: Rhymed Stories of Unplaned Human Natur' up in Maine." His contributions to literature provide a glimpse into the cultural and social landscape of early 20th-century America.

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