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The novel follows life in a small English town as observed through a pompous retired officer and his club acquaintances, whose routines, affectations, and petty vanities are gently satirized. Domestic rituals—whist games, evening promenades, and social calls—frame a series of comic episodes that expose class snobbery, pretence, and rivalries. The arrival of upsetting news and the consequent maneuvering among townspeople provoke misunderstandings and small-scale melodrama. Through episodic scenes the narrative blends light comedy with ironic observation of provincial manners and social ambition.
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