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A granddaughter narrates her eccentric centenarian grandfather's late-life turn from vice to apparent repentance, then to renewed energy, ambition, and social climbing. His unexpected bid for local office, narrow victory, and ensuing entertainments expose class tensions and family strains as neighbors, a local innkeeper's family, and campaign workers become entwined in domestic drama. The episodic narrative moves between comic incident and quieter recollection, tracking financial imprudence, moments of conscience, and the shifting reputation of an aging man while exploring themes of pride, hypocrisy, and the complicated limits of reform.
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