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Our Square and the People in It

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A collection of linked stories set around a modest urban square and narrated by a kindly, shrewd old dominie, it sketches the lives of neighbors who gather on benches, in tenements, and at the park. Through episodes featuring a charming young sculptor nicknamed the Bonnie Lassie, the melancholy Cyrus the Gaunt, a dour tailor, and other eccentric residents, the tales mix gentle humor, small romances, domestic conflicts, and moments of reconciliation to portray the routines, loyalties, and quiet dramas that shape a close-knit community.

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Samuel Hopkins Adams

Samuel Hopkins Adams was an American author and journalist known for his keen social commentary and exploration of contemporary issues in his works. He gained prominence in the early 20th century, particularly with his novel "Flaming Youth," which captured the spirit and challenges of the youth culture of the time. Adams was also a notable critic of the patent medicine industry, as evidenced in his work "The Great American Fraud / The Patent Medicine Evil." His writing often blended fiction with social critique, making significant contributions to American literature and journalism.

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