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A collection of short essays offering personal meditations and light sketches on nature, human habits, sports, seasons, and small moral reflections. Subjects range from birds, insects, and flowers to cats, horse-racing, betting, weeds, and domestic oddities, with frequent attention to months and changing weather. The author mixes close observation, anecdote, and wry wit to examine curiosity, memory, and ordinary pleasures, arguing that ignorance can be a source of delight. Pieces shift between whimsical description and contemplative commentary, often celebrating the pleasure of asking questions and the renewed wonder of repeated discoveries.
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