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A young man named Galusha Cabot Bangs, born to a blend of old Boston wealth and scholarly modesty, is reared under family pressure after his parents' deaths and placed in the care of a wealthy aunt. The story follows his arrival and life in a New England coastal town where his manners, lineage and eccentricities spark a succession of comic small‑town episodes involving neighbors, social rivalries, romantic entanglements and local politics. Through vivid character sketches and humorous incidents the narrative examines family reputation, social pretension and the tension between urban pedigree and provincial living.
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