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Short comic tales follow Philo Gubb, a well-meaning but bungling student of a correspondence detective school. Episodes thrust him into absurd investigations—circus sideshows, missing persons, small-time thefts—where literal-minded procedures and accidental breakthroughs substitute for expertise. Each story mixes slapstick, gentle satire of popular detection methods, and local color, with resolutions that hinge on luck, misunderstanding, or simple common sense. The collection is episodic and illustrated, favoring humor and parody over puzzle-solving while playfully deflating detective-fiction conventions.
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