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A comic portrait of a small riverside town in which a skilled home baker turns domestic craft into a lucrative pie trade, only to be challenged by a neighbor who imitates her recipes and undercuts prices, sparking a boisterous local rivalry. Episodic chapters follow delivery rounds, town gossip, and sharp exchanges between competing households, and highlight character contrasts such as an enterprising baker and her philosophically idle husband. The work satirizes imitation, price-cutting, and petty commerce while offering affectionate sketches of community manners, entrepreneurial impulse, and the everyday humor of small-town life.

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Ellis Parker Butler

Ellis Parker Butler was an American author known for his humorous and satirical writing. He gained popularity in the early 20th century, contributing significantly to the genre of light fiction. His works often explore the quirks of everyday life and human nature, showcasing his wit and keen observation. One of his most notable stories, "Pigs is Pigs," exemplifies his ability to blend humor with social commentary. Butler's diverse range of writings includes novels, short stories, and essays, reflecting his versatility as a writer. His legacy continues to be appreciated by readers who enjoy clever and entertaining narratives.

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