About This Book
An elderly narrator, convinced of imminent death, composes a handwritten testament to divulge a dangerous secret. He recounts a recent sequence of events that begins with a routine official report of severed telegraph poles serving an isolated coastal fort and the resulting breakdown in communications. The account blends procedural detail and vivid descriptions of desolate terrain with intimate reflections on bodily decline and urgency, presenting a cautionary narrative intended to warn readers about an extraordinary peril connected to that remote outpost.
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