If, Yes and Perhaps / Four Possibilities and Six Exaggerations with Some Bits of Fact
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A compact miscellany of short narratives, satirical essays, and imaginative parables that mix hypothetical scenarios, deliberate exaggerations, and occasional factual notes. The pieces probe moral choices and social foibles through varied tones—comic, plaintive, and didactic—treating themes such as exile, mistaken identity, public opinion, and the uses of rhetoric. Intervening prefaces and connective remarks reflect on authorship, publishing, and the relationship between truth and invention. Together the sketches aim to entertain while prompting readers to weigh how possibility, embellishment, and plain fact influence judgment and character.
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