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The narrator, newly arrived in a provincial town, becomes fascinated by a neighboring old-fashioned household and the rhythms of its domestic life. Early-morning observations and overheard sounds introduce a household retainer, a child's play, and the household head's peculiar behavior, which local acquaintances frame as eccentric. Conversations reveal strained personal histories and civic ambitions among townsfolk, while preparations for a communal holiday gathering lay bare small-town manners, loyalties, and gentle social satire. The story mixes affectionate local color, character sketches, and ironic commentary on provincial pride and interpersonal entanglements.
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