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A set of sixteen essays that move between intimate observation and larger reflection, blending personal anecdotes with philosophical meditation. Some pieces begin from close encounters—mourning a young dog prompts essays on instinct, loyalty and ancestral duty—while others consider chance, death, courage, political rights, and changes in modern life such as the automobile and the contemporary stage. Short, lyrical sketches attend to bees, flowers and seasonal news, and portraits of character probe sincerity and fate. Across the volume the writing examines the tensions between instinct and social order and seeks meaning in everyday experiences and small wonders.
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