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The story follows a highly magnified, thoroughly educated woggle-bug who, separated from his companions and unfamiliar with money, wanders a bustling city, becomes infatuated with a striking dress in a shop window, takes manual work to earn the price, and then pursues the real woman who wears the gown. The narrative chronicles his comic struggles to procure funds, his awkward use of four arms, encounters with city workers and officers, and a sequence of mishaps and social misunderstandings handled in a whimsical, satirical tone.
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