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The narrator recounts how a detective examines a shocking parcel containing severed human ears sent to a reclusive woman, and how methodical reconstruction of postal traces, personal histories and small domestic details exposes hidden ties, jealousy and betrayal behind the gruesome token. The account juxtaposes clinical deduction with the moral discomfort of exposing private scandal, tracing leads from newspaper reports to reminiscences of former tenants and culminating in a quietly resolved revelation that balances forensic procedure and human motive.
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