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A collection of short tales set in rural Bengal that depicts village customs, caste relations, markets, family ambitions, petty schemes, and moral ironies. Episodes move from entrepreneurial ventures and matrimonial negotiations to swindles, reconciliations, and small triumphs, often rendered with local color and gentle satire. An introductory essay outlines the region’s social character and historical influences, while the narratives concentrate on everyday speech, economics, and interpersonal tensions among landholders, clerks, traders, and villagers. Recurring themes include pride, thrift, patience, and the clash between tradition and practical necessity, with compact plots that reveal character through social interaction rather than grand events.

Works by the Sister Nivedita of Ramakrishna-Vivekananda (Margaret E. Noble).

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  • With Frontispiece.

Longmans, Green, and Co., London, New York, Bombay, and Calcutta.

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