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A shipwrecked mariner recounts arrival on an isolated island where a rigid two-tier society prevails: dominant, quadrupedal first-class beings wield ruthless control, while a tall, well-treated second class labors under strict limitations and brutal penalties. The narrator conceals his anomaly and explores the landscape, encounters a frightened worker woman named Dream who has fled a sentence of death, and begins to plot escape by seeking the seaside village and its boats. Interwoven with this longer tale are other short imaginative stories that blend satire, fantasy, and speculative scenarios to examine social hierarchy, power, and human resilience.

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Barry Pain

Barry Pain was an English author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realms of fiction and short stories. His works often blend humor with social commentary, showcasing his keen observations of human nature. Among his notable titles is "Eliza," which reflects his unique narrative style and wit. Pain's stories, such as those found in "In a Canadian Canoe" and "The Exiles of Faloo," reveal his ability to craft engaging tales that resonate with readers. His literary output includes a variety of genres, making him a versatile figure in the literary heritage of his time.

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