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A collection of short, humorous sketches and reminiscences set in rural Ireland, portraying local customs, pastoral landscapes, and eccentric inhabitants. The pieces range from picnic adventures and hunting episodes to domestic scenes and small-community anecdotes, written in lively, observant prose that records dialect, household detail, and everyday absurdities. Recurring themes include hospitality, social rituals, the contrast between genteel expectations and provincial realities, and affection for place. Period illustrations accompany the vignettes, enhancing the tone of gentle satire and nostalgic reflection.
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