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A collection of short stories depicts urban life through vivid sketches of streetwise youths, fashionable young men, and comic episodes, including a resourceful office-boy whose city knowledge sparks newsroom adventures and a solitary walk that prompts a man to reassess love and social ties. The pieces blend humor, gentle satire, and light mystery to explore manners, ambition, and the tensions between public appearance and private feeling. Scenes are economical and character-focused, shifting between affectionate realism and playful exaggeration while emphasizing youthful energy, city detail, and ironic observations about class and habit.
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