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The narrative follows a timid, solitary bachelor who escapes a drab urban routine by embarking on a series of travels and social experiments. Episodic scenes move from humble domestic annoyances to whimsical travel pictures, English manners, literary circles, and gentle romantic entanglements; the protagonist adopts small affectations, tests social codes, and samples new tastes. Told in a comic but sympathetic tone, the story emphasizes modest inward change over dramatic plot, showing how curiosity, movement, and brief adventures gradually broaden confidence, social ease, and a quieter sense of fulfillment.
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