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A middle-aged physician recounts a startling personal experience that began during a solitary walking tour in a mountain village. After an accident by a trout brook he awakens to altered bodily sensations and soon recognizes himself as the bearer of a grave message; personal history, professional skepticism, and an influential woman who reshapes his outlook intertwine as he confronts uncanny events that blur the boundary between ordinary life and unseen realities. The narrative moves between intimate recollection, medical observation, and reflections on duty, memory, and spiritual perception as the narrator attempts to report faithfully on phenomena that challenge his scientific habits and force him into an unexpected role as messenger.
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