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A collection of short stories and sketches portraying life in India during the colonial period, moving between prison yards, military camps, rural villages, and urban households. Characters include soldiers, officials, prisoners, and local inhabitants whose small dramas—theft, superstition, illness, reform, and daily routines—reveal cultural tensions, moral ambiguities, and ironic contrasts between authority and vulnerability. Narrative tone alternates between wry observation and compassionate detail, with vivid scene-setting and dialogue-driven encounters that illuminate customs, power dynamics, and human resilience. The pieces vary in length and mood but consistently focus on the practical and psychological effects of rule, duty, and cross-cultural contact.

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Flora Annie Webster Steel

Flora Annie Webster Steel was a British author known for her contributions to literature that often explore themes of Indian culture and folklore. Born in 1847, she spent a significant part of her life in India, which deeply influenced her writing. Her notable works include "English Fairy Tales," a collection that showcases her ability to weave traditional narratives with her unique storytelling style. Additionally, her historical novel "On the Face of the Waters: A Tale of the Mutiny" reflects her engagement with the complexities of colonial India. Steel's literary legacy includes a diverse array of novels, essays, and children's stories, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of the British Empire.

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