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A sequence of comic travel scenes follows two mismatched companions whose opposing temperaments—one genial and sociable, the other fastidious and pretentious—produce a series of embarrassments, jealousies and reconciliations while they visit museums, hotels and other curiosities abroad. Episodic vignettes track flirtation, minor rivalry and social awkwardness, using satire to expose travel snobbery, artistic pretension and literary airs. The work prioritizes situational comedy and character contrast over a continuous narrative, delivering repeated ironic reversals and light moral lessons through sharp observation and briskly paced set pieces.

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F. Anstey

F. Anstey was a British author and playwright known for his humorous and satirical works. He gained popularity in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, contributing significantly to the genre of comic fiction. His notable works include "A Bayard From Bengal," which showcases his talent for blending wit with social commentary, and "Baboo Jabberjee, B.A.," a comedic exploration of cultural themes. Anstey's writing often reflects a keen observation of society, making him a distinctive voice in the literary landscape of his time. His contributions to the world of theatre and literature continue to be appreciated for their cleverness and charm.

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