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In Accordance with the Evidence

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The narrator recollects past events in Pitman shorthand and describes a network of cramped lodgings and shared rooms where small social details—such as Evie's altered hair and furtive glances—take on outsized significance. Early scenes note the death of Archie Merridew and its effect on memory and routine, while conversations among acquaintances reveal whispering gossip and concealed tensions. Structured in three parts that move through urban settings, the narrative combines intimate first-person recollection with atmospheric detail to probe perception, the unreliability of testimony, and the way ordinary domestic life can conceal unsettling consequences.

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Oliver Onions

Oliver Onions was an English author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the realms of fiction and short stories. His works often explore themes of modernity and human relationships, as seen in notable titles such as "A Case in Camera" and "Gray Youth: The Story of a Very Modern Courtship and a Very Modern Marriage." Onions' storytelling is characterized by a blend of realism and psychological insight, making his narratives both engaging and thought-provoking. His collection "Back o' the Moon, and Other Stories" showcases his ability to weave intricate tales that reflect the complexities of life during his time.

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