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The narrator, Bob Stubbs, offers twelve monthly episodes of comic misadventure chronicling his lifelong ill luck. A would-be gentleman and former army lieutenant relates gambling losses, bungled romances, military capers, domestic embarrassments, and practical disasters with self-deprecating wit. Each chapter treats a different month and highlights social satire of pretension, economic anxieties, and the gap between aspiration and outcome, combining anecdote, caricature, and humorous reflection to trace a downward trajectory of mishaps balanced by candid, often ironic commentary.
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