Gedenkschriften van den heer Yellowplush
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The narrator, a long-serving gentleman's man, delivers comic memoirs that trace his obscure origins, childhood hardships, and a sequence of employments in varied households. Through episodic vignettes he records domestic incidents, social pretensions, and the small humiliations and satisfactions of service, using colloquial speech and ironic observation to satirize manners and class attitudes. The pieces mix anecdote and reflection, sketching employers, neighbours, and urban scenes while revealing the narrator's aspirations, vulnerabilities, and wry responses to hypocrisy and sentimentality in polite society.
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