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A reporter recounts his encounters with an earnest inventor whose meticulous creation of an anthropoid robot gradually crosses the boundary between machine and companion. The narrative follows the robot's development from mechanical demonstration to speech and domestic service, and the inventor's growing unease as the automaton acquires human mannerisms and elicits personal attachment. Tension arises from the inventor's pride, doubts about the robot's humanity, and the psychological cost of obsessive perfection. The story explores themes of technological ambition, the uncanny resemblance of mechanics to life, and the ethical and emotional consequences when invention becomes an intimate obsession.

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August Derleth

August Derleth was an American writer and publisher, best known for his contributions to the horror genre and for his association with H.P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos. He founded Arkham House, a publishing company dedicated to preserving and promoting weird fiction. Derleth's works often blend elements of fantasy and science fiction, with notable titles including "A Traveler in Time" and "McIlvaine's Star." His literary output spans novels, short stories, and essays, reflecting a deep engagement with the themes of cosmic horror and the supernatural. Through his efforts, Derleth played a significant role in shaping the landscape of 20th-century speculative fiction.

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