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The narrator unexpectedly inherits a remote Swiss chalet and its outbuildings and is required by canton law to reside there for a year. He resents the obligation, confronts officious local police, a pragmatic companion, and a red‑headed servant, and senses intrusive surveillance and wartime precautions. The episodic narrative moves between comic social scenes and alpine detail, developing romantic complications alongside growing mystery as strangers, aristocratic visitors, and criminal elements arrive. Satire of bureaucracy coexists with suspense, disguised identities, and shifting loyalties that propel the plot.
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