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A series of witty, conversational essays that examine everyday life, social manners, and aesthetic taste through light satire and personal reflection. Topics move from dining and dress to solitude, correspondence, slang, and the pleasures of eccentricity, arguing that imperfections, fools, and informal customs enliven civilized routines. The author mixes anecdote, aphorism, and cultural observation to defend whimsy, mock pretension, and celebrate ordinary pleasures, offering practical maxims and playful philosophy about friendship, youth, adulthood, and the art of living simply.

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Gelett Burgess

Gelett Burgess was an American author, poet, and illustrator known for his whimsical and humorous works. He gained popularity in the early 20th century with titles such as "The Purple Cow!" and "Goops and How to Be Them," which reflect his playful approach to language and social commentary. Burgess also contributed to lexicography with "Burgess Unabridged: A new dictionary of words you have always needed," showcasing his inventive spirit. His writings often blend satire and charm, making him a notable figure in American literary heritage.

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