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A witty French exile composes a series of episodic memoirs recounting his comic misadventures after arriving in England. He narrates improvised identities, social blunders, and unlikely encounters with English householders, officials, and artists, turning cultural misunderstandings into farcical scenes. Episodes move between domestic set-pieces, railway journeys, and confrontations with authority, each sketch blending self-deprecating first-person observation with satire of provincial manners and pretensions. The tone alternates between affectionate reminiscence and ironic commentary, presenting a light, anecdotal structure rather than a single narrative arc.
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