About This Book
The narrative follows a returning seafaring captain who resettles in a small coastal town and becomes entwined in local life, competing quietly with a rival for the attention of a widow; episodes range from barbershop gossip and regatta nights to parlour games, auctions, and newspaper paragraphs. Through social gatherings, challenges, letters, and economic concerns the story traces shifting loyalties, comic misunderstandings, and community rituals. Both contenders ultimately renounce their claims before a symbolic giving of a rose and a communal jubilee, highlighting neighborliness, pride, and the peaceful resolution of rivalry.
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