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The narrator, a naturalist, recounts an expedition to transport great auks from an isolated island, accompanied by an invalid companion and a nurse. Preparations and coastal scenes give way to a voyage during which ordinary scientific curiosity collides with unsettling phenomena: a mysterious harbor presence, uncanny marine sounds, and glimpses of an amphibious, luminous being. Episodes combine field observation, small domestic quarrels, and mounting unease as careful description yields to grotesque impressions. The text alternates between practical natural-history detail and speculative incidents, repeatedly testing the boundary between empirical inquiry and the inexplicable.
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