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A collection of comic sketches narrated in a colloquial, first-person voice that follows the misadventures and opinions of a genial urban raconteur. Each piece turns on everyday situations—sleeping-car upper berths, cooks, patriotism, mosquitoes, streetcar etiquette, social affairs, and chafing-dish dinners—mining them for wry observation and slapstick detail. Humor arises from exaggerated character types, conversational asides, and ironic self-examination, producing short, episodic scenes rather than a continuous plot.
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