
CHAPTER I — I MAKE NO EFFORT TO DEFEND MYSELF
CHAPTER II — I DEFEND MY PROPERTY
CHAPTER III — I CONVERSE WITH A MYSTERY
CHAPTER IV — I BECOME AN ANCESTOR
CHAPTER V — I MEET THE FOE AND FALL
CHAPTER VI — I DISCUSS MATRIMONY
CHAPTER VII — I RECEIVE VISITORS - She was indeed attended by faithful slaves.
CHAPTER VIII — I RESORT TO DIPLOMACY
CHAPTER IX — I AM INVITED OUT TO DINNER
CHAPTER X — I AGREE TO MEET THE ENEMY
A freshly graduated narrator opens the tale by recalling the sharp verdict of his Uncle Rilas, who branded him a fool even before he could defend himself. When the old man finally leaves a modest fortune, the young man finds himself caught between the old adage “a fool and his money are soon parted” and his own stubborn desire to keep what he’s got. The opening brims with witty observations about family expectations, the absurdity of academic life, and the uneasy pride of a man who feels both naïve and newly empowered.
Determined to prove his worth, he sets his sights on a literary career—novelist, playwright, perhaps even journalist—while his mother and relatives suggest more respectable paths like medicine or the clergy. The narrative follows his self‑conscious quest to turn inherited cash into creative capital, offering a sharp, humorous look at ambition, self‑image, and the awkward transition from freshman to “senior” in a world that expects him to be both sensible and successful.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (568K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Etext produced by Juliet Sutherland, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. HTML file produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-08-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1928
Best known for whisking readers away to the fictional kingdom of Graustark and for dreaming up the enduring comic premise behind Brewster's Millions, he helped popularize a lively mix of romance, adventure, and humor in early 20th-century American fiction.
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