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The narrative satirizes the mid-nineteenth-century craze for autographs by depicting a steady stream of requests for a poet's signature and manuscript fragments. Wealthy collectors treat scarce scraps as luxury curios while courteous compliance turns private pleas into marketable rarities. The poet's death in poverty sharpens the irony and exposes the gap between sentimental reverence and material neglect. Understated humor and concise storytelling combine social satire with a quietly poignant moral observation.
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