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The narrative centers on an ostentatious, heavily guarded merchant household surrounded by vast warehouses, where strict order governs an immense commercial operation under a single dominating proprietor. As the household readies an elaborate celebration, the weekly ritual of Saturday alms draws a crowded and varied assembly of beggars and supplicants into the courtyard. The text juxtaposes the owner’s meticulous authority, public display and controlled generosity with the messy, resentful voices of those who depend on charity, examining social inequality, the performative aspects of benevolence, and the uneasy moral economy that links wealth and poverty.
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