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Adventure was what our protagonist was looking for, when he boarded the steamer "Patience" for his holiday, and when one has a man with such a vivid imagination like Joseph Forbes Kinney as a travel companion, who seems to find adventures at every turn of the road (and if not, he manufactures them), the two travellers are sure to stumble into trouble...  

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Adventure was what our protagonist was looking for, when he boarded the steamer "Patience" for his holiday, and when one has a man with such a vivid imagination like Joseph Forbes Kinney as a travel companion, who seems to find adventures at every turn of the road (and if not, he manufactures them), the two travellers are sure to stumble into trouble...
 
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Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916) was an influential American writer and journalist, recognized for his contributions to late 19th and early 20th-century fiction and reportage. Born in Philadelphia, Davis was predestined for literary accomplishment, with his mother being a distinguished author and his father a newspaper editor. He was educated at Lehigh University and Johns Hopkins University, but it was at the latter he found his passion for writing. Davis's early career was marked by his work as a journalist, where his vivid accounts as a war correspondent brought him fame. His writing style, characterized by crisp narratives and adventurous plots, captured the spirit of American optimism and progress. Perhaps it was his journalistic eye for detail that allowed Davis to transition seamlessly into fiction. 'The Make-Believe Man' is one of his notable contributions to the genre, where he explores the themes of identity and deception through a compelling storyline. The text displays his signature blend of realism and romanticism, as well as his adeptness at crafting memorable characters. Davis wrote many other popular works, including 'Soldiers of Fortune,' and was revered for his ability to convey the American experience with authenticity and flair. His contribution to the literary and journalistic fields was profound, and his works remain a testimony to his skill as a storyteller and observer of the human condition.