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A collection of popular tales portrays humble artisans and urban poor with plain, flowing prose that observes daily hardships—evictions, overcrowded moves, illness, and bereavement—alongside gestures of mutual aid and quiet virtue. Episodes about weaving families and laboring households balance social observation with moral instruction, showing neighbors sharing shelter, clothing, and beds while preserving dignity amid scarcity. Authorial notes and illustrations clarify local speech and settings, and the tone leans toward consolation and practical ethics rather than melodrama, aiming to instruct youth and foster compassion for the disadvantaged.
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