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""A Fisherman's Luck"" is a comedic play in four acts, written by Wendell P. Getchell and originally published in 1893. The story revolves around the character of Captain Jerry, a fisherman who is having a streak of bad luck with his catches. His wife, Martha, is fed up with their financial struggles and decides to take matters into her own hands by inviting a wealthy businessman, Mr. Bemis, to stay with them and invest in their fishing business. However, things take a hilarious turn when Mr. Bemis turns out to be a hypochondriac and a germaphobe, causing chaos and confusion in the household.…mehr

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""A Fisherman's Luck"" is a comedic play in four acts, written by Wendell P. Getchell and originally published in 1893. The story revolves around the character of Captain Jerry, a fisherman who is having a streak of bad luck with his catches. His wife, Martha, is fed up with their financial struggles and decides to take matters into her own hands by inviting a wealthy businessman, Mr. Bemis, to stay with them and invest in their fishing business. However, things take a hilarious turn when Mr. Bemis turns out to be a hypochondriac and a germaphobe, causing chaos and confusion in the household. Along with the help of their daughter, Nellie, and a local doctor, the characters navigate through the challenges and mishaps that arise in their attempts to secure a successful business deal. ""A Fisherman's Luck"" is a light-hearted and entertaining play that explores themes of luck, love, and the challenges of entrepreneurship.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.