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A traveler arrives at a modest Roman boarding-house and negotiates the routines and hierarchies of its permanent boarders, attending to domestic details, selecting rooms, and arranging a small, personalized living space. Precise descriptions of the pension, its proprietors, and the other guests reveal manners, petty rivalries, and the rhythms of long wintering in a foreign city. The narrative traces a mounting, unnamed unease that shapes small decisions and encounters. Overall, the work examines how environment, custom, and social ritual channel individual choices and quietly determine everyday life.
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