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A vengeful narrator recounts a calculated plan to punish a man who insulted him, feigning friendship during a carnival and exploiting the man's vanity about rare wine to lure him into underground vaults. They descend into damp catacombs where the narrator chains the guest within a niche and methodically walls him in, ensuring silence and secrecy. The tale traces cold deliberation, theatrical irony, and the narrator's grim satisfaction in executing retribution, exploring themes of pride, deception, and the darker impulses behind personal vengeance.
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