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This collection brings together polished essays that reflect on manners, humor, travel, literary taste, domestic relations, and moral questions. Using anecdote, cultural comparison and concise criticism, the author examines politeness, enthusiasm, generosity, correspondence, and the estrangement of home and foreign lands. The pieces range from satirical sketches to sympathetic meditations, interweaving personal recollection with broader observations on social habits, reading, and artistic life, and conclude in wry, epigrammatic prose that balances wit with sober reflection.
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