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Three connected tales depict Americans displaced by secession-era upheaval and shifting urban life. The first follows a band of impecunious exiles in Paris who attempt to recoup fortunes through desperate gambling schemes; the second traces a young man's errant travels abroad during the same turmoil; the third offers a nostalgic portrait of a fading suburban quarter as recalled by a visitor. Interleaved are short bohemian sketches and poems that record café life, marginal lovers, and the precarious humor of artistic existence.
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