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A series of personal essays that blend memoir, anecdote, and social observation to examine encounters with poverty, small-town characters, and family life. The writer favors lived memory over abstract theory, using vivid domestic scenes and modest incidents—from encounters with street beggars to household vexations and birthday reflections—to probe humility, sympathy, and the subtle moral strengths of the poor. Short pieces on guests, kinship, and petty disasters round out a collection that privileges attentive observation and quiet moral insight over didactic argument.

Transcriber's Notes

Errors in punctuation have been fixed.

Page 172: "Superflous precaution" changed to "Superfluous precaution"