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Two young men survive a near-fatal balloon accident and awaken to find themselves in an unfamiliar, seemingly utopian society where strangers clothe and escort them, subject them to medical scrutiny, and display them before curious crowds. As they move through silent, immaculate streets and travel in graceful flying machines, they alternately marvel at the inhabitants' beauty and technology and worry about the consequences of the native examinations and rituals. The narrative traces their navigation of cultural shock, the tension between wonder and dread, and encounters with advanced devices and social customs that challenge their assumptions about civilization and survival.
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