The Humour and Pathos of Anglo-Indian Life / Extracts from his brother's note-book, made by Dr. Ticklemore
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This collection of connected extracts portrays social life among resident and military circles in colonial settings, shifting between shipboard company, garrison and cantonment scenes, and local encounters. Episodes mix comic misadventure and poignant observation: lively domestic and social interactions, dances and races, awkward proprieties, music and dinner-party etiquette, alongside hazards of travel and camp life such as tigers, marches, and river crossings. Interlaced are sketches of customs and personal reminiscences that balance amusement with sympathy, offering episodic vignettes of manners, misunderstandings, and everyday hardships.
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