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The narrative follows an elderly squire whose outdoor habits and affectations are disrupted when a damaged hat and a concealed turf lid reveal a hidden well containing his body. A friend and observer explores the peacock-shadowed wood, traces beaten paths, and pieces together physical clues while the community’s oddities come into view. Presented as linked episodes — a tale of ornamental trees, a provocative wager, the mystery of the well, and a chase after the truth — the work combines puzzle-driven investigation with sharp, ironic reflections on pride, appearances, and human foibles.
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