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The narrator recounts theatrical life and travel during the revolutionary era, blending social scenes, theatre anecdotes, and political danger. Episodes in a coastal town depict convivial gatherings with foreign visitors, the infiltration of spies who exploit private conversations, warnings whispered to emigrant families, and the sudden arrests prompted by revolutionary committees and lists of suspects. Narrow escapes and resourceful responses alternate with portraits of opportunism, official excess, and a later counter-reaction that spreads violence beyond the capital. The memoir mixes vivid personal recollections with observations on fear, survival, and shifting public order.
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