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The story opens with a conversation between Uncle John and Major Doyle regarding the latter's role in helping young men start their businesses through loans. Uncle John's dry humor contrasts with Miss Patricia Doyle's curiosity about her uncle's philanthropic actions. The Major defends his approach, highlighting both the generosity and the potential wastefulness of such charity, setting the stage for themes of ambition, responsibility, and the complexities of financial support. This dialogue hints at deeper character dynamics and societal expectations.
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Aunt Jane's Nieces at Millville, Lyman Frank Baum
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