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A disenchanted visitor to a great modern city wanders its antique alleys at night, encountering a pale, cloaked stranger who guides him through forgotten courtyards and into a musty, precisely preserved house. As they move deeper into sealed rooms, portraits, and archaic furnishings, the narrator confronts a realization that the metropolis's old life persists only in embalmed vestiges and uncanny animate residues. The narrative examines nostalgia, urban decay, and the unsettling persistence of the past amid alienating modernity.
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