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A collection of short narratives mixing domestic portraiture, social observation, and comic anecdote. One story follows a compassionate young woman whose gentle demeanor and private sorrows shape relationships around her; other pieces include a framed conversational sketch set in a public bathing-room, a tale involving Josephine de Montmorenci, two linked sections titled The Panjandrum that move from hope to despair, a two-part account called The Spotted Dog about an attempted scheme and its aftermath, and a closing domestic sketch of Mrs. Brumby. Recurring themes are human sympathy, social pretension, the struggle for recognition, and the small ironies of everyday life.
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