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George V. Hobart

You Can Search Me is a humorous novel by George V. Hobart, written in the early 20th century. The story follows John Henry and his friend Jefferson 'Bunch' as they navigate comedic misadventures involving money, marriage, and magic. Their attempts to recover from financial troubles lead them into the theatrical world and a series of eccentric encounters, culminating in unexpected romantic entanglements and a twist involving a gold mine. The book reflects the social life and customs of the United States during its time.

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