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The narrator recounts a late-season stay at a North Sea seaside hotel, describing cold winds, intermittent rain, and a shrinking company of guests while hotel staff maintain full service and elaborate bathing routines. He observes daily sea-bathing with bathing machines and attendants, amusing contrasts in attire, and practical safety measures. The hotel is portrayed as enduring and well-maintained, with steady domestic routines and gradual dismantling as the season ends. The account contrasts European permanence and careful infrastructure with American provisionality, and sketches the dune landscapes, planted defenses, and small agricultural uses visible around the resort.
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