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The narrative follows the bustling preparations and comic anxieties of showmen and fighters in a Parisian quarter, focusing on Jean-François Vaterlot (Barbedor) and the impresario Bilboquet as they scheme to revive a theater and attract crowds. It depicts illuminated streets and the art of the poster, satirizes the commercial calculus that assigns value to a name, and dramatizes negotiations to enlist the celebrated pugilist Jean Lagard. Interwoven are observations on spectacle, ambition, and the practical arithmetic of popular entertainment, delivered with brisk descriptive detail and ironic commentary.
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