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The collection gathers light comic short stories centered on eccentric characters and awkward social encounters. Vignettes follow a fastidious French steward, a meek yet earnest Mr. Pottle who struggles with culture and courtship, and other figures entangled in absurd misunderstandings, sporting mishaps, romantic embarrassments, and small moral ironies. Each tale blends keen observation, satire of pretension, and physical comedy, alternating narrated episodes and slyly ironic conclusions. The book's structure pairs stand-alone sketches with recurring personalities, offering brisk pacing, witty scene-setting, and a steady emphasis on manners, vanity, and human foibles.
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