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The narrator, a university professor, recounts becoming gradually dominated by a woman's hypnotic powers and his struggle to understand and escape them. He balances scientific curiosity and social ties while consulting colleagues, observing changes in his own agency, and attempting both experimental sittings and self-imposed restraints to resist the compulsion. Episodes show varying degrees of awareness under the influence, intensifying fear about loss of control and moral vulnerability. The account examines themes of mesmerism, the limits of rational investigation, personal responsibility, and the unsettling effects of psychological manipulation on relationships and identity.
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