The Guest of Quesnay
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A perceptive traveller staying at a provincial inn records quotidian routines, vivid local characters, and lively boulevard reflections while moving between solitary walks in the forest and evenings at the inn. His habitual curiosity is aroused by the arrival of a secretive, eminent visitor and a discreet companion who insist on privacy, setting town gossip and quiet scrutiny in motion. Through close observation, light satire, and reflective interludes about sleep and social appetite, the narrative sketches the clash of cosmopolitan manners with rural hospitality and probes human curiosity, rumor, and the small rituals that shape communal life.
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