Of this novel of Canadian business life and village and city social
conditions in the early twentieth century, the author explains that
his object is 'to enlighten the public concerning life behind the
wicket and thus pave the way for the legitimate organization of
bankclerks into a fraternal association, for their financial and
social (including moral) betterment.'
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