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A narrator recalls a childhood memory of a superstitious elderly relative who read by a human-skull candlestick and kept a mirror reputed to reveal absent persons and concealed events. The framed tale follows a distressed woman who, tormented by uncertainty about her missing husband, consults a foreign practitioner said to show the fate and appearance of the absent, with her sister accompanying her despite moral misgivings. The story examines the temptation to seek forbidden knowledge, the psychological toll of suspense, and the risks of occult remedies, while a later recollection of the relative’s violent death at the hands of a longtime attendant supplies a grim, cautionary counterpoint.
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