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The narrator, a young private secretary, recounts a series of comic episodes centered on his courting of Vee, the meddling presence of an austere aunt, and a parade of eccentric visitors. Through theatrical outings, domestic scheming, mistaken identities, a seaside voyage and a brief naval entanglement, the account blends fast-paced situational humor with sly first-person observation. Each chapter stages a self-contained caper that advances romantic complications, social misunderstandings and practical jokes while showcasing the narrator's bluff confidence and fond view of his social circle.

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Sewell Ford

Sewell Ford was an American author known for his engaging stories that often blend humor and adventure. He gained popularity in the early 20th century, particularly for his series featuring the character Shorty McCabe, a charming and resourceful protagonist navigating various escapades. His notable works include "Horses Nine / Stories of Harness and Saddle" and "Odd Numbers / Being Further Chronicles of Shorty McCabe," which showcase his knack for storytelling and character development. Ford's writing reflects a keen observation of American life and culture during his time, making him a distinctive voice in early 20th-century literature.

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