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A sequence of essays and sketches that attend to ordinary lives and objects with careful observation and calm moral reflection, combining character studies, travel reminiscences, and domestic anecdotes. Short pieces profile craftsmen, animals, and familiar places while moving between anecdote and meditation on memory, taste, and human feeling. Recurring concerns include the dignity found in skill, the persistence of personal habits, and the pull of nostalgia, set against subtle notes about social change, romance, and the search for felicity.
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