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A set of nine short essays moves between personal travel sketches and civic reflection, presenting a moonlit Paris garden scene and a Californian portrait of an author and her regional novel, alongside meditations on truthfulness, the pursuit of happiness, literature and the stage, the arts of life‑saving and life‑prolonging, simplicity, volunteer service during an invasion, and a historical piece on Nathan Hale. The pieces blend anecdote, close observation, and moral reflection to illuminate places, people, and public virtues.
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