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A middle-aged woman who has served as a teacher and wartime nurse falls into a severe febrile illness and, on the fifteenth day, slips into a visionary state that blends bedside particulars with experiences suggesting passage beyond death. The narrative interweaves concrete sick-room detail, recollections of charitable work, and candid reflections on faith and doubt as family and caregivers gather. Personal anecdotes, grief, and moral meditation form a contemplative exploration of mortality, consolation, and the hope for continued existence.
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