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A collection of seven short stories set in India that portray village life, camp and cantonment scenes, and encounters in the jungle. The tales move between sentimental animal incidents, moral dilemmas, and personal tragedies, sketching local customs, social tensions, and belief in ritual. Narratives emphasize close observation of landscape and character, using vivid descriptive detail and measured emotion to examine loyalty, betrayal, social exclusion, and appeals to the gods. Pieces range from light sketches of everyday station life to darker episodes of loss and exile, united by sympathetic attention to the people and environments depicted.
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