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The narrative follows John Winter, his wife Lucy, their son Dimmie, and John's friend James Sprague through domestic episodes in a suburban milieu, portraying daily routines, social visits, and professional obligations. Character sketches reveal contrasting temperaments—John's exuberance, Sprague's fastidious reserve, and Lucy's steady practicality—while discussions about home decoration, expenses, and neighborly expectations expose subtle tensions beneath ordinary comforts. The work unfolds as a sequence of closely observed vignettes that emphasize manners, household management, and interpersonal nuance, balancing gentle humor with clear-eyed attention to the compromises and loyalties that shape family and community life.

About the Author

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C. Kay-Scott

C. Kay Scott is an author known for her work in the realm of fiction, particularly her novel "Blind Mice." This work showcases her ability to weave intricate narratives that engage readers with compelling characters and thought-provoking themes. While her literary contributions may not be widely recognized, "Blind Mice" reflects her unique voice and perspective, adding to the rich tapestry of early 20th-century literature. Scott's writing invites readers to explore the complexities of human experience through her storytelling.

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