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Classics in English _ Webster Man¡¯s Man by Peter B. Kyne
"Webster Man's Man" is a coming-of-age novel by Peter B. Cain that explores the meaning of true manliness.
The main character, Webster, is a man with a strong personality and firm principles. He grows while maintaining his beliefs while going through various trials in business and human relationships. His journey is sometimes full of hardship and frustration, but his honesty and courage have a profound impact on those around him.
Set in 1920s American society, this work shows the importance of traditional values such as honesty, loyalty, and courage. It explores the meaning of true friendship and trust through relationships with various characters, and delicately depicts the moral growth of a man.

Summary
"Webster?Man's Man" by Peter B. Kyne is a novel written in the early 20th century. The story follows John Stuart Webster, a rugged mining engineer with a taste for adventure and a penchant for colorful encounters. As he journeys from the wilds of Death Valley to the more civilized environments, Webster finds himself caught in a series of humorous and lively situations that reveal his larger-than-life personality and the charm he possesses despite his rough exterior. The opening of the story introduces John Stuart Webster as he hitches a ride on a train, bringing a humorous and carefree demeanor amidst his rugged appearances. He¡¯s a man with grand plans, including feasting on luxurious meals and indulging in the comforts of civilization after a life of hardship in the wilderness. Shortly after boarding, he finds himself protecting a lady from an unwelcome suitor, showcasing both his gentlemanly qualities and his bravado. As the plot progresses, Webster¡¯s ambitions to reconnect with a remarkable woman he briefly encountered intertwine with his loyalty to his misjudged friend Billy Geary, setting the stage for future adventures that blend romance and the thrill of mining escapades.

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Contents
CHAPTER I. WHEN John Stuart Webster, mining engineer
CHAPTER II. JOHN STUART WEBSTER passed a restless night
CHAPTER III. WEBSTER'S dreams of bliss had
CHAPTER IV. WHEN Jerome returned to his seat
CHAPTER V. THE morning following his decision to play the role
CHAPTER VI. DAY was dawning in Buenaventura
CHAPTER VII. BEFORE Don Juan could even utter a matutinal greeting
CHAPTER VIII. WHEN Billy Geary could reorganize himself
CHAPTER IX. THE ancient bromide to the effect
CHAPTER X. WEBSTER reached New Orleans at the end
CHAPTER XI. A ¡°LARGE¡± dinner at Antoine's that night
CHAPTER XII. WEBSTER'S trunk went aboard the steamer early
CHAPTER XIII. WHEN he had finished his cigar he cast the stump
CHAPTER XIV. PRIOR to leaving New Orleans
CHAPTER XV. ATE in the afternoon of the day of his arrival
CHAPTER XVI. DOLORES had been gone an hour before
CHAPTER XVII. THEY were seated at the tiny tea table
CHAPTER XVIII. FOR fully an hour after retiring John Stuart Webster slept
CHAPTER XIX. THE next morning Webster waited
CHAPTER XX. THROUGHOUT the slow, tortuous journey
CHAPTER XXI. JOHN STUART WEBSTER'S agile brain was the repository
CHAPTER XXII. RICARDO RUBY, with Doctor Pacheco and Colonel Caraveo
CHAPTER XXIII. THE following morning Webster informed Dolores fully of his interview
CHAPTER XXIV. THE weeks of clean living
CHAPTER XXV. THROUGHOUT the forenoon Webster and Dolores
CHAPTER XXVI. FOR half an hour after Webster left her
CHAPTER XXVII. WHILE Ricardo watched beside the unconscious
CHAPTER XXVIII. MOTHER JENKS, grown impatient at the lack of news
CHAPTER XXIX. THROUGHOUT the night there was sporadic firing
CHAPTER XXX. THREE days passed