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Red Pepper Burns

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A red-headed, quick-tempered but warm-hearted physician moves through a small-town social circle, tending patients, making impulsive vows, and creating lively schemes that draw in neighbors and children. Episodes show him rescuing and dressing a lost boy, hosting gatherings, and balancing responsibilities with stubborn pride as personal and professional challenges arise. Interactions with friends, a housekeeper, and local women reveal both his rough humor and capacity for affection, producing comic misunderstandings and tender moments. The narrative follows a sequence of episodic chapters that blend domestic comedy, community life, and quiet moral growth.

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Grace S. Richmond

Grace S. Richmond was an American author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of fiction and romance. She gained popularity with her novel "Mrs. Red Pepper," which showcases her ability to blend humor and heartfelt storytelling. Richmond's works often explore themes of family, community, and personal growth, reflecting the social dynamics of her time. In addition to her novels, she wrote short stories and essays, further establishing her literary presence. Her engaging narratives and relatable characters continue to resonate with readers today.

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