About This Book
A middle-aged narrator offers a series of witty, observational essays about domestic life, habits, and the small contradictions of modern respectability. He reflects on marriage, household repairs, social conventions, personal vanity and the absurdities of self-styled philosophy, using anecdotes about family, leisure and style to explore the gap between ideals and everyday behavior. The tone is ironic but amiable, blending satirical portraits of manners with gentle self-revelation and practical, comic storytelling.
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