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¡°Mr. HIGGINBOTHAM¡¯S CATASTROPHE¡± is another short story by Nathaniel Hawthorne, also published in his collection ¡°Twice-Told Tales¡± in 1835.
The story is about tobacco peddler Dominicus Pike, who spreads rumors about the murder of old man Higginbotham.
After Dominic hears from strangers he meets during his travels that Old Man Higginbotham has been murdered, he spreads the news to several villages and becomes the main character.
However, this was not true, and it turned out that the Irish and black people who were designated as the murderers tried to kill old man Higginbotham but failed. When it becomes known that the rumor is not true, Dominicus is in trouble, but is saved by the defense of Higginbotham's niece.
In the end, old man Higginbotham dies of natural causes, and Dominic marries Higginbotham's niece and inherits his fortune. Later, Dominicus returns to his hometown and sets up a large cigarette manufacturer.
This work satirically depicts how unfounded rumors spread and amplify. In addition, it has a happy ending structure in which Dominicus, who gives good intentions without greed by chance, ends up getting lucky.
Summary
A young fellow, a tobacco-pedler by trade, was on his way from Morristown, where he had dealt largely with the deacon of the Shaker settlement, to the village of Parker¡¯s Falls, on Salmon River. He had a neat little cart painted green, with a box of cigars depicted on each side-panel, and an Indian chief holding a pipe and a golden tobacco-stalk on the rear. The pedler drove a smart little mare and was a young man of excellent character, keen at a bargain, but none the worse liked by the Yankees, who, as I have heard them say, would rather be shaved with a sharp razor than a dull one. Especially was he beloved by the pretty girls along the Connecticut,¡¦¡¦¡¦.
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