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A restless first-person narrator wanders a port city at night, moving from unsatisfying public entertainments to an empty salon where an impromptu piano outburst disturbs late guests and provokes an awkward confrontation. He then seeks out a stern clerical uncle, and their tense reunion exposes contrasts between aesthetic longing and austere duty. The episodic narrative uses wry observation to probe loneliness, the desire for sympathy, family friction, and the comic consequences of misplaced sentiment.
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