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A series of short stories sketches episodes of Parisian life and temperament, moving between comic irony and melancholy. Vignettes centre on small domestic dramas, farewells, funerary scenes, rueful misunderstandings, and obsessions with appearances, rendering characters whose speech, vanity, and private grief reveal larger social moods. Narrative tones shift from whimsical to reflective as the prose examines transience, loneliness, and social performance, often focusing on intimate interiors and chance encounters. Each piece offers a concise character study or moral anecdote, linked by close observation of setting, atmosphere, and the dissonance between public behavior and private feeling.
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