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A collection of linked stories set around a modest urban square and narrated by a kindly, shrewd old dominie, it sketches the lives of neighbors who gather on benches, in tenements, and at the park. Through episodes featuring a charming young sculptor nicknamed the Bonnie Lassie, the melancholy Cyrus the Gaunt, a dour tailor, and other eccentric residents, the tales mix gentle humor, small romances, domestic conflicts, and moments of reconciliation to portray the routines, loyalties, and quiet dramas that shape a close-knit community.
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