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A sequence of connected sketches recounts the life and odd habits of a long-lived, crotchety figure, from boyhood antics to old age. Anecdotes combine gentle humor, moral observation, and rural incidents—mischief at school, small-town quarrels, barn-building, a wartime episode, and encounters with thieves and beggars. The narrator defends eccentricity while exposing the everyday consequences of fancies, often with plainspoken reflections and comic detail. Illustrated vignettes punctuate short chapters that alternate story and commentary, concluding with the protagonist's later years.
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