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The narrative explores the experiences of a young man who grapples with the mysterious death of his friend, Waldegrave. As he embarks on a series of nocturnal wanderings, he confronts themes of violence, vengeance, and the psychological effects of trauma. The protagonist's sleepwalking episodes serve as a metaphor for his inner turmoil and the blurred lines between reality and the subconscious. The work delves into the complexities of human emotion, the nature of guilt, and the quest for understanding in a chaotic world, all set against the backdrop of the American wilderness and its inherent dangers.
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