About This Book
The narrator, a surgeon, describes becoming drawn into a puzzling sequence of episodes centered on the household next door and the probate judge who lives there, especially his daughter. Recurrent uncanny sightings—a moving figure, a shadowed face, torn papers—and unexplained nocturnal disturbances provoke scrutiny and private inquiry. As law, loyalty, and a developing personal attachment intersect, revelations are made and truths are suppressed, generating psychological suspense. The story proceeds through observation, confrontation, and gradual disclosure, examining how hidden boundaries between neighbors, affection, and duty warp perception and threaten serious consequences.
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