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A short satirical tale blends regional folklore and observational travel narrative around a deep lake famed for a floating, humanlike log and an unexplained, artillery-like boom. A curious traveler and a weathered boatman canvass shores, collect conflicting local accounts, and examine naturalistic theories but encounter no definitive explanation. The story uses the interplay of myth, rumor, and failed investigation to deliver political allegory, critiquing demagogic rhetoric and warning about the dangers of extreme popular agitation, while preserving the lake’s mysteries in a mood of ironic uncertainty.
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