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A first-person narrator recounts a lake outing with family and acquaintances that ends when a sudden squall capsizes their small boat. Seeking shelter in an isolated, timeworn cabin, the group warms, dries, and exchanges teasing remarks, flirtations, and social rivalries while night and storm press in. Their uneasy reprieve is broken by the sound of footsteps in an adjacent room, and the ensuing investigation yields a blend of nervous suspense and comic observation. The narrative balances light satire of manners and relationships with a looming supernatural element, using vivid atmosphere and character interplay to build tension.
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