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A narrator inspects a dilapidated lakeside farmhouse and quickly senses that the house is strangely besieged by a force linked to the water. The narrative follows the slow unraveling of domestic life there: visitors and would-be occupants bring social tensions and conflicting desires, notably a young woman torn between theatrical glamour and country simplicity and a man who longs to return to farming. As interpersonal quarrels and practical plans for the property unfold, unexplained, increasingly menacing events accumulate around the house, turning what began as a real-estate venture into a tense struggle for understanding and safety.
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