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The narrative follows a stout, impulsive merchant and his family as they decamp to a Highland summer residence, and chronicles their three months of rustication through episodic, humorous scenes. Sketches center on the merchant’s eccentric habits, domestic debates over the journey, and encounters with a variety of odd local personalities and situations. Chapters alternate character portraiture and comic incidents that contrast urban mannerisms with rural customs, using light satire and affectionate caricature. The tone is comic and descriptive, emphasizing physical comedy, human foibles, and the disruptions and consolations of a family adapting to country life.
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