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The narrative follows the inhabitants of a provincial Irish town as a concocted tale of a supposed native‑born military hero ignites civic pride, rivalries, and a campaign to honor him. Central figures—including a debt‑ridden local doctor, policemen, and ambitious townsmen—participate in and profit from the spreading gossip, revealing petty vanities and conflicting motives. Written as a comedy of manners, the work uses gentle satire and farce to show how flattery, rumor, and self‑interest combine to produce collective self‑deception and comic upheaval in small‑town public life.

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George A. Birmingham

George A. Birmingham was an Irish author and playwright known for his diverse literary contributions, including novels, short stories, and travel writing. His works often reflect his experiences and observations, particularly in relation to Ireland and its culture. One of his notable books, "A Padre in France," showcases his insights during World War I, while other titles like "General John Regan" and "Lady Bountiful" highlight his ability to blend humor with social commentary. Birmingham's writing is characterized by its engaging narrative style and keen understanding of human nature, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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