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This collection offers a series of light, comic short stories and sketches that examine social quirks and everyday mishaps through ironic situations and small reversals. Scenes range from an episode about claimants disputing ownership of a found purse to domestic misunderstandings, bungled crimes, and satirical portraits of manners; many pieces conclude with a wry twist or punchline. The tone is playful and anecdotal, alternating brisk narration, situational comedy, and pointed observation of human vanity, poverty, and pretension, emphasizing entertainment over moralising while varying pace and perspective across linked but self-contained vignettes.

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Richard Marsh

Richard Marsh was an English author known for his contributions to the genres of horror and mystery during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His most notable work, "The Beetle: A Mystery," was a significant success and is often compared to Bram Stoker's "Dracula" for its exploration of the supernatural and the macabre. Marsh's writing is characterized by its intricate plots and psychological depth, often delving into themes of identity and transformation. In addition to novels, he wrote short stories and essays, showcasing his versatility as a writer. His works reflect the anxieties and fascinations of his time, making him a noteworthy figure in the literary heritage of the period.

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