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A weary conspirator, hunted by detectives and charged with carrying out a decisive assassination, seeks refuge in a brothel to stave off exhaustion before his appointed act. He chooses a pale, austere woman whose reserved manner and apparent propriety unsettle him and prompt uncomfortable self-examination. The narrative interweaves tense interior monologue with detailed social setting, examining fatigue, disguise, moral revulsion, and the clash between ideological duty and intimate vulnerability as anxiety mounts about the impending action and the unknown that follows.
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