Seets i' Paris / Sammywell Grimes's trip with his old chum Billy Baccus, his opinion o' th' French, and th' French opinion o' th' exhibition he made ov hissen
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A first-person narrator, rendered in a strong regional dialect, recounts a comic travelogue of a trip to Paris with a companion, mixing reported incidents and embellished invention. The chapters trace arrival and lodging troubles, visits to cafés and brasseries, excursions to theatres and exhibitions, and the awkward cultural encounters that follow. Humorous misunderstandings and blunt, colloquial observation create a running satire of both the visitors and the city, while the preface openly admits the narrative blends fact with fancy and relies on self-deprecating commentary to shape its anecdotes.
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