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A young stenographer who has long wished for adventure spends a vacation with Kinney, a quick-witted, city-bred friend whose exaggerated exploits and knack for attracting emergencies, companions, and flirtations create comic situations. They leave office and boarding-house routine to pursue excitement; Kinney’s tall tales, social improvisations, and impersonations blur reality and performance, prompting the narrator to both admire and question the showmanship that turns ordinary encounters into theatrical episodes. The story mixes light satire of bravado and social posing with episodic misadventures that examine how storytelling reshapes identity and everyday experience.
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