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An aging tomato picker and his fellow overage laborers face systemic displacement as machines and legal classifications push them toward institutional Homes; after being cheated of pay and accused of assault, he is arrested and offered release by a bailbond broker who proposes dangerous paid work that could include assisted deaths. The narrative follows his mistrust and the moral pressures of a society that values efficiency over older lives, showing how technology, legal mechanisms, and economic desperation corrode dignity while a broker's scheme employs persuasion, staged sensory experiences, and coercion that leave him incapacitated and removed to medical custody.
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