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The narrative follows a returned sailor who reclaims his ancestral seaside home and undertakes a painstaking restoration to its older, traditional appearance, provoking curiosity and comic friction in a small New England town. Neighbors respond with gossip, skepticism, and occasional support as he enlists carpenters, decorators, and local helpers, furnishing the house with antiques and reviving vanished customs. Episodic chapters mix gentle humor, community politics, and domestic incidents, balancing sentimental attachment to the past with observations of changing tastes and social manners in a provincial setting.
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