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The collection follows an unremarkable young clerk who unexpectedly acquires wealth and, in a series of six comic episodes, fumbles through speculative schemes, theatrical investments, publishing ventures, and awkward social encounters. Each episode sets a lightly satirical scene in which his naivety, misplaced confidence, and well-meaning generosity produce misunderstandings, reversals, and gentle caricatures of moneyed ambition and show-business pretensions. The tone stays breezy and farcical, with episodic plots that rely on situational irony, newspaper-driven fads, and eccentric supporting figures. The stories emphasize comedic timing, social manners, and the absurd consequences of sudden prosperity rather than deep moralizing or romantic development.
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