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The narrative follows a man who receives a sudden government appointment to serve at a remote administrative post and must abandon travel plans, moving from shipboard conversations into duties inland. It traces his arrival, adjustment to provincial life, interactions with fellow officials and a sardonic ship captain, and encounters with local legal practices, including corporal punishment procedures. Episodic scenes sketch the port, overland journeys, and the routines and contradictions of colonial administration, while recurring themes examine isolation, bureaucratic arbitrariness, and the moral tensions of frontier justice.
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