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The story follows Humphrey Fownes, an absentminded resident of a domed city who becomes victim to an elaborate series of pickpockets while preoccupied with obsessively constant weather readings. Patrolmen watching him compile a dossier and debate his eccentricities as they observe his house exhibit strange behavior: all windows snap shut together and the dwelling trembles as if buffeted by winds, while feather-light glass flakes fall from the dome and maintenance machines roam above. The narrative contrasts bureaucratic surveillance and conformity with individual oddness, unfolding through Fownes's misadventures and the officers' clinical fascination as they seek an explanation.

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Stanley R. Lee

Stanley R. Lee was an author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature. His works often explore themes of human experience and philosophical inquiry. Among his notable titles are "A Fall of Glass," which delves into the complexities of perception and reality, and "The Great Implication," a thought-provoking narrative that challenges conventional wisdom. Lee's writing reflects a keen interest in the intricacies of life and the human condition, making his works a significant part of the literary heritage of his time.

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