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In a near-future society that has abolished all literature and extended political control off-world, a security officer named Doak Parker is dispatched to investigate reports of illicit readers at an old farmhouse. The narrative follows his conflicted decision to postpone a romantic weekend with June, his interactions with superiors who enforce the Arnold Law, and the uncovering of how varied pressure groups united to eliminate printed material. The piece examines cultural suppression, bureaucratic normalization of censorship, and the tension between private longing for stories and an official regime that erases textual memory.
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