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A satirical portrait of a bureaucratic provincial realm that maps its social life onto administrative landmarks and institutions—prefecture, treasury, military subdivision, bank, main street, promenade, clubs, cafés, and station—and divides inhabitants into noblesse, military, commerce, and civil servants. It dissects petty hierarchies, jealousies, ceremonial privileges (notably the power of chiefs of service) and the local obsession with proximity to the capital, and supplements the satire with fifteen graded conversational dialogues and a theatrical exercise illustrating typical social situations.
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