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The narrative follows a tense street encounter when a visibly agitated man repeatedly questions a passerby about a particular woman wearing a fur coat and black veil. Their awkward, fragmentary exchanges give way to a reflective first-person account that probes jealousy, shame, and isolation; the story unfolds through disturbed monologue and pointed interactions, exposing shifting power dynamics and self-reproach while tracing the psychological effects of misunderstood intimacy and social appearance.
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