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The collection offers convivial essays and sketches that examine carriages, modes of travel, and the social rituals around riding. It mixes lively descriptions of coaches, chaises, curricles, and phaetons with personal anecdotes, playful verse, and ironic commentary on gentility, comfort, and mobility. Observations range from technical and aesthetic details of harness and driving to reflections on leisure, taste, and the restorative pleasures of journeying. Humor, literary allusion, and conversational digressions create a varied sequence of short pieces that celebrate travel's sensory experiences while satirizing affectation and excess.
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