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A collection of short stories that examine domestic and social life through compact episodes of scandal, moral quandary, and quiet observation. Tales unfold around clandestine letters, disrupted households, funerals, seaside interludes and visits to health establishments, each focusing on characters who navigate reputation, desire, and conscience. The narration balances ironic detachment with psychological sympathy, presenting moral ambiguity without neat resolutions. Together the stories offer close studies of social hypocrisy, human frailty, and the tensions between public appearance and private longing.
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