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A dock worker recounts how an actor, seeking authenticity for a seafaring role, persuades him to lend clothes and allow a detailed impersonation; the actor transforms his appearance with makeup, adopts the worker's mannerisms, and tests the disguise in taverns and on the quay. The imitation triggers alarm and comic misunderstandings as onlookers believe two identical men are present, unsettling a landlord and colleagues and exposing the awkward consequences of a striking physical likeness. The story balances humor and social observation about identity, performance, and the practical risks of being doubled in a close-knit community.
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