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A collection of essays and sketches offering wry, observant reflections on travel and everyday culture. The author mixes travel anecdotes—port smells, itinerant passages—and light social criticism, meditating on objects and customs from night-caps and hoopskirts to maps, music, and editions of literature. Essays alternate between sensory description, whimsical historical aside, and personal reverie, using humor and close attention to material detail to explore changing habits, the pleasures and vexations of movement, and the small rituals that shape ordinary life.
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