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A timid, imaginatively nervous man recovering from illness reads a detective tale about circumstantial evidence and begins to picture himself as the victim of a false accusation. When a body is found on the family property, his startled reactions and a sequence of minor coincidences cause neighbors and kin to view him with growing mistrust. The plot follows his inner panic and the social consequences of suspicion, showing how fear, coincidence, and exaggerated self-doubt can produce a form of solitary imprisonment by isolating an innocent person from the community and eroding his sense of self.
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