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Peter Tourmalin, newly engaged and sent on a voyage as a test of constancy by his fiancée Sophia Pinceney, makes a pact with a fanciful Time Bank that issues cheques allowing him to draw on future hours. He cashes successive cheques to enjoy pleasures, conveniences, and opportunities, producing a string of comic episodes and escalating complications. The narrative follows the practical benefits and moral pitfalls of periodic withdrawals, the social misunderstandings and temptations they provoke, and the way accumulated obligations and compound reckonings force a final resolution that prompts reflection on responsibility, desire, and the consequences of temporal shortcuts.
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