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This short collection presents three compact tales that probe the interplay of chance, character, and social manners. The first follows a man who believes himself chronically unlucky and, while recounting a succession of petty disasters, prompts two visitors to debate the roles of fortune and prudence. The second turns on a comic domestic mishap involving a pair of gloves to expose vanity, misunderstanding, and local gossip. The third sketches an elegant woman’s past and comportment through reminiscence and observation, inviting reflection on reputation, memory, and rules of conduct, with wit tempered by moral instruction.
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