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The narrative opens on a public spectacle in which a crowd assembles to witness a serf barber receive the knout, and the scene is rendered with close attention to ritual, detail, and social choreography. A decorated young aide-de-camp watches anxiously toward a curtained window where a woman’s presence is hoped for, while the coachman pressed into service as executioner tries to temper the punishment. Through episodes of cruelty, small mercies, and social display, the story traces how hierarchy, personal favour, and public entertainment govern conduct and human vulnerability.
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