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A collection of short comic essays and sketches that lampoon everyday absurdities—from misdirected telephone calls and railway guides to legal pomposity, artistic pretensions, and London eccentricities. Individual pieces alternate between extended humorous anecdotes, mock-serious parodies, and brief satirical portraits, using wordplay, irony, and conversational timing to expose institutional inertia and social pretence. Recurring concerns include communication failures, bureaucratic folly, and the gap between public dignity and private chaos, while whimsical inventions and gentle moral asides add variety and warmth.
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