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A collection of short essays and humorous sketches by a legal-minded author that blend personal reflection, anecdote, and social observation. Topics range from meditations on the box office, education, and cookery to portraits of county-court routine, folk-lore, insolvency and poverty, and literary notes including an essay on Dorothy Osborne and an Elizabethan recorder. The pieces alternate between wry anecdote and practical counsel for advocates, offering playful commentary on manners, publishing, and ceremonial custom while illuminating everyday institutions and the human foibles that surround them.
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