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During a late-night walk across a silent city park a narrator drifts into a reverie that conjures an imagined procession of ill-matched lovers and literary archetypes, spurred by dissatisfaction with a stage performance. He reflects on how unfortunate pairings warp destiny and wishes for gentler outcomes for famous tragic couples. The mood shifts into a dreamlike sequence that reworks scenes from classic tragedies, mixing urban observation, wry commentary, and whimsical reinterpretation of familiar plots.
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