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A narrator describes attending a solemn commemorative ceremony beneath an imposing Paris monument, tracing the crowd’s disciplined patience, the lighting of an eternal flame, and the interruptions of photographers and police. He wrestles with whether his companion Marthe should witness the rites and the unsettling desire to confront a mutilated body, while the public ritual alternates between dignified devotion and theatrical spectacle. Through close observation of streets, guards, and music, the narrative probes the tension between collective remembrance and private grief, and the ways ritual, organization, and chance shape how loss is seen, shared, and contained.
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