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The narrator is intrigued by an oddly aged-appearing young man and, at a neighbor's prompting, hears a Parisian episode from his life. The recounted tale centers on a young American's ardent attachment to a woman and the shock of her sudden death, the public funeral in Montmartre, and the dim family tomb where her body is installed. The narrative moves between observation and reminiscence, portraying grief, social ritual, and the uncanny contrasts between outward appearance and inner experience as private sorrow becomes a matter of public curiosity.
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