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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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