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A series of linked sketches recounts life in a windswept coastal estate and nearby village, narrated by a reflective observer and his companion Ronald. Episodes range from childhood memories and family disputes over inheritance to whimsical portraits of local characters—the eccentric rector, a professor, and servants—and dramatic encounters with the sea, wreckage, and public calamities. Scenes include sporting diversions, courtship, small-scale social satire, and meditations on rural customs. The tone blends gentle humor with melancholic observation, and the pieces vary between anecdote, character study, and satirical commentary on provincial manners.

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Alfred Pretor

Alfred Pretor was a writer known for his explorations of human experiences and relationships. His notable works include "Ronald and I; or, Studies from Life," which delves into personal narratives and social observations, and "The Chapel on the Hill," reflecting on themes of spirituality and community. Pretor's writing often captures the nuances of everyday life, offering readers insights into the complexities of human emotions and interactions.

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