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The narrative follows a man who unexpectedly meets an old acquaintance and experiences an uneasy reunion that revives memories of earlier hardship. As they walk and later sit in a café, the narrator scrutinizes physical details and manners, attempts to perform his former humility while feeling altered by recent comfort, and notices reciprocal embarrassment. The episode unfolds through close sensory observation, interior reflections on social difference and identity, and small gestures that reveal distance between past and present, ending with the protagonist withdrawing and seeking solitude in a different restaurant.

About the Author

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Emmanuel Bove

Emmanuel Bove was a French author known for his introspective and often melancholic prose. His works frequently explore themes of alienation and the complexities of human relationships. One of his notable works is "Lankeemus," which reflects his unique narrative style and deep psychological insight. Bove's writing is characterized by a keen observation of the human condition, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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