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A decaying Parisian shop is rendered in precise architectural detail, centered on a comic wooden sign of a cat with a racket; a young man studies the façade while apprentices and neighborhood life provide texture. The narrative follows the small household and its shopkeepers as a shrewd visitor manipulates their hopes for social advancement, prompting schemes for an advantageous alliance. Through observations of material display, manners, and bargaining, the story examines commerce, vanity, and the pursuit of social rank.
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