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The Window-Gazer

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A scholarly visitor becomes stranded on a fogbound coastal wharf and encounters a sequence of peculiar figures: a taciturn boat-builder, an inscrutable young boatman, and a poised woman waiting to be ferried across the inlet. The mist alternately conceals and reveals people and motives, producing comic misunderstandings, quiet courtesies, and awkward social manoeuvres. Scenes shift between atmospheric seaside description and domestic moments involving a spirited young woman named Desire and a fussy relative, while the narrative lightly explores attraction, propriety, and the tension between watching life and taking part in it.

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Isabel Ecclestone Mackay

Isabel Ecclestone Mackay was a Canadian author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. Her works often explore themes of nature, introspection, and the human experience. Among her notable titles are "Fires of Driftwood," which reflects her deep appreciation for the natural world, and "The Window-Gazer," a poignant exploration of longing and observation. Mackay's writing is characterized by its lyrical prose and emotional depth, making her a distinctive voice in her era. Her literary legacy continues to resonate with readers interested in the nuances of life and the beauty of the everyday.

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