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A narrator who rents a long-unchanged rural house is unsettled by recurring, inexplicable telephone calls and a pervasive mental chill. Domestic details—the preserved furnishings, household reactions, and an anxious, bereaved neighbor—feed rising suspicion and scrutiny. The account alternates close psychological observation with methodical attempts to trace the calls' origin, revealing layers of secrecy, neighborly tension, and the slow accumulation of small clues that transform private apprehension into a deliberate inquiry.
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