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This collection of short, humorous fables offers satirical sketches of social types and everyday follies, each anecdote building to a wry moral. Scenes range from provincial visitors confronting urban temptations to pranksters, schemers, and romantic misunderstandings, all narrated in plainspoken, comic language that mimics speech and stagecraft. Recurrent themes include gullibility, vanity, commercial hustle, and the clash between rustic sensibilities and city modernity. Structure is episodic: tightly told incidents, character-driven jokes, and ironic reversals that conclude with a pointed, often ironic lesson.
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