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A wry rural narrator describes her husband’s furtive preparations and their involvement with a major exposition, structuring the book as a sequence of comic episodes that shift between home life and public spectacle. Plainspoken observations and gentle satire expose local boosterism, personal vanity, and the gap between provincial habits and national celebrations. The voice mixes affectionate mockery with practical wisdom, turning domestic detail into broader reflections on change, civic pride, and human foibles.
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