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A government commissioner on holiday receives an excited archaeologist who presents a rare pre-Atomic illustrated book that seems to show a reversal of roles between humans and dogs. Alarmed by the implication that past atomic calamities produced startling biological and social mutations, the commissioner decides to suppress the find, confiscating and destroying the book to avoid public panic. The narrative explores the tension between preserving public order and confronting unsettling historical truths, probing how censorship, selective memory, and institutional authority shape collective understanding of disruptive events.
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