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The title "What's o'clock" draws upon a traditional English phrase used to ask for the current time, suggesting themes of temporality, daily rhythm, and human awareness of fleeting moments. Such works typically explore how individuals experience and mark time through natural cycles, mechanical measurement, or personal memory. The phrase carries both practical and philosophical weight, inviting reflection on punctuality, mortality, and the structuring of human existence around chronological order. Without specific attribution to a known published volume, this description addresses the conceptual territory the title implies rather than particular narrative content.
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