The H. G. Wells Library
In which the narrator reflects upon the changing values of possessions, contrasting the heavy, enduring goods cherished by his Aunt Charlotte with his own preference for cheap, transitory things that can be freely enjoyed and replaced. He muses on the somber weight of inherited wealth and old-fashioned taste, finding delight instead in the lightness and beauty of humble, ephemeral objects, and acknowledges the gentle fading of past customs in a modern world.
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