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The narrative opens as a provincial household prepares for the arrival of a foreign professor, setting off elaborate domestic arrangements and eager public gossip; servants and samurai handle practical duties even as local superstition about a fox-woman blamed for thefts and child abduction resurfaces. The fox-spirit’s enigmatic visits unsettle household order and provoke conflicting responses—fear, fascination, and plans for violent control—so that traditional beliefs collide with new social influences. Through episodes of rumor, ritual, and interpersonal strain, the story examines identity, belonging, and the human costs of confronting an uncanny presence within a changing community.
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