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A series of witty, conversational essays offers playful, self-deprecating reflections on everyday life—idleness, love, money troubles, vanity, ambition, weather, pets, shyness, babies, food, dress, memory, and domestic arrangements. Each piece mixes anecdote, urban observation, and gentle satire, turning small frustrations and absurdities into humorous philosophical asides. The collection is episodic and digressive, moving from personal reminiscence to broad musing and inviting readers to notice the comedy and quiet melancholy woven through ordinary habits and social rituals.
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