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In which the humble and often gloomy American Consulate in Liverpool serves as a resting place and refuge for a motley crew of seamen, wanderers, and expatriates—many bearing the weight of displacement and hopeful for aid—and the Consul, from his modest chamber adorned with symbols of his homeland, contemplates the peculiarities and trials of his countrymen abroad. His encounters range from the pitiable plight of a long-exiled old printer dreaming of his Philadelphia street to a quaintly obstinate shopkeeper determined to present himself to the Queen, revealing the curious blend of tenacity, misfortune, and hopeful folly that colours the American spirit in a foreign land.
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