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A once-prosperous family, reduced by a mysterious disaster, moves into a cramped urban shop and confronts material ruin, public curiosity, and private humiliation. Domestic scenes emphasize shattered heirlooms, exhausted children, and a wife’s sleepless anxiety, while the husband, gentle and absent-minded, retreats into reverie and books. Neighbors and local officials react with opportunism and gossip, making social precariousness visible. The narrative follows daily hardships, interior emotions, and moral tests, exploring themes of providence, humiliation, resilience, and how misfortune reshapes identity, relationships, and social standing.
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