About This Book
A neighbor-narrator recounts a series of comic episodes centered on Hawkins, an eccentric inventor whose well-meaning but impractical machines repeatedly produce absurd mishaps. Episodes feature a buoyant canopy that turns an automobile into a semi-dirigible, a clocklike mechanism strapped to a horse, and other ill-fated contraptions that turn domestic and rural life into chaotic adventure. The tone remains light and satirical, the structure episodic, and the humor grows from the contrast between Hawkins's boundless confidence and the predictable failure of his inventions.
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