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A compact collection of lyric sketches, reflective poems, and stories in verse that illuminate fleeting moments of urban and domestic life. Through vignette-style pieces the author observes barbershops, cafés, and crowded public spaces, probing loneliness, social exchange, and quiet moral dilemmas. Other poems turn inward to meditate on longing, rest, and mortality, sometimes adopting epistolary or conversational forms. A concluding section offers narrative metres that compress human interactions into sharp dramatic scenes. Spare language, sensory detail, and shifts between irony and tenderness bind the sections into a mosaic of early twentieth-century moods and manners.

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Mary Aldis

Mary Aldis was a playwright and author known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature. She is recognized for her works that often explore themes of human experience and emotion. Among her notable titles are "Flashlights," a collection that captures moments of insight and reflection, and "Plays for Small Stages," which showcases her talent for crafting engaging theatrical pieces suitable for intimate settings. Aldis's writing reflects a keen understanding of character and dialogue, making her works a valuable part of the literary heritage of her time.

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