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A keenly observed novella set in a small New Jersey village where civic self-importance and petty parochialism shape daily life. The narrative follows several residents, including a young woman burdened by domestic tasks and an outsider named von Rosen, as they negotiate social expectations, personal desires, and local gossip. Through municipal rituals, theatrical evenings, and intimate domestic scenes, the story examines how modest ambitions, aesthetic pretensions, and narrow social codes influence relationships and choices, blending wry social satire with sympathetic character study.

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Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman

Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman was an American author known for her short stories and novels that often explore themes of rural life and women's experiences in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Her works frequently depict the struggles and resilience of women in small-town settings. Among her notable titles is 'Doc.' Gordon, which showcases her ability to blend humor and pathos. Freeman's writing is characterized by its keen observations of character and society, making her a significant figure in American literature during her time.

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