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A collection of satirical short stories set in a Paris neighborhood, portraying interconnected residents whose petty rivalries, flirtations, and small ambitions produce a succession of comic mishaps. Recurring characters—a smiling idler called Zut, neighboring shopkeepers, and officious local personalities—anchor episodes that gently lampoon social pretensions, commercial rivalry, and fashionable affectations. Each tale functions as a concise vignette, shifting between farce and ironic observation, and they are linked by setting and shared acquaintances rather than a single plot. The narration relies on brisk, witty scenes and playful caricature to reveal human foibles with lighthearted, occasionally caustic humor.

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Guy Wetmore Carryl

Guy Wetmore Carryl was an American author and humorist known for his whimsical and satirical writing style. He gained popularity in the early 20th century with works that often blended fantasy and humor, such as "Fables for the Frivolous" and "Grimm Tales Made Gay," which reimagined classic tales with a playful twist. Carryl's literary contributions also include novels like "The Lieutenant-Governor" and "The Transgression of Andrew Vane," showcasing his versatility as a writer. His ability to infuse lightheartedness into storytelling has left a lasting mark on American literature, making him a notable figure in the realm of humorous fiction.

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