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The narrative unfolds in a small hamlet called Cadic Mill, characterized by its deep-set cottages made of cliff stone and a central smithy. The community is sheltered from sea winds, allowing their gardens to flourish. The story introduces various residents, including a cobbler who doubles as the local barber, a seamstress, and an old sailor, among others. Their lives intertwine in this self-sufficient locale, where the presence of a bright red post box adds a touch of officialdom to the otherwise rustic setting. The work explores themes of community, individuality, and the simplicity of rural life.

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C. A. Dawson Scott

C. A. Dawson Scott was a writer known for his contributions to English literature in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works often explore themes of place and identity, with a particular focus on the picturesque landscapes of Cornwall. One of his notable works, "Nooks and Corners of Cornwall," showcases his deep appreciation for the region's natural beauty and cultural heritage. In addition to this, his novel "Wastralls" reflects his narrative style and engagement with the social issues of his time. Scott's writing captures the essence of his surroundings, making him a distinctive voice in the literary landscape.

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