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The volume opens with an essay on the recent decline of the short story and then gathers narrative pieces that probe conscience, culpability, and the limits of human justice. A central narrative depicts a cultivated man who, consumed by jealous design, prepares an imagined murder but refrains from acting and ultimately judges and punishes himself as if convicted; surrounding sketches and dialogues examine how law measures outward acts while inner moral crimes elude legal sanction, exploring guilt, self-judgment, and ethical responsibility.
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