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The collection assembles episodic, anecdotal sketches and contemporary letters centered on a loquacious old man named Eneas whose travels during and after the Civil War prompt tall tales, neighborly recollections, and a search for a missing family silver cup. Contributors recount comic incidents and bittersweet encounters that mix dialectal speech, local color, and sentimental nostalgia, portraying a vanishing social type and the Southern communities that both indulge and admire him. Short vignettes, newspaper extracts, and personal correspondence combine to create an affectionate, ambivalent portrait that balances humor with underlying pathos.
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