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A comic social narrative set among small Irish towns that traces local rivalries, civic vanity, and intimate missteps as a young man weighs staying home against seeking his fortune and navigates a tentative courtship. Early scenes sketch the proud characters of Ballyards, Millreagh, and Pickie and the boastful pretensions that define their rivalries, while subsequent episodes focus on family counsel, personal hesitation, and romantic attraction. The work uses humor and close observation of manners to examine provincial pride, the awkwardness of love, and the pull of community ties against wider ambitions.
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