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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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St. John G. Ervine

St. John G. Ervine was an Irish author and playwright, known for his keen observations of human relationships and social dynamics. His literary contributions often reflect the complexities of love and personal conflict, as seen in his notable novel "The Foolish Lovers." Ervine's works, including "Changing Winds" and "Some Impressions of My Elders," showcase his ability to blend humor with poignant insights into the human condition. His writing is characterized by a deep understanding of character and a distinctive narrative style, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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