
In this atmospheric tale a weary traveler finds himself and his companion, the enigmatic Chrysantheme, thrust awake by a midnight terror in a remote Japanese house. The moonlit garden seems tranquil, yet the pair sense a presence creeping along the roof—something that could be thieves, spirits, or even mischievous cats. Their polite, almost theatrical dialogue reveals a blend of Western curiosity and Japanese customs, setting a tone both humorous and unsettling.
Together they embark on a cautious night‑time inspection of the ancient dwelling, navigating shadowy corridors, vaulted cellars, and rooms filled with faded shoji screens and strange Shinto symbols. The house’s occupants—a peculiar family draped in blue gauze—lie in a haunting tableau that deepens the mystery. As the protagonists tiptoe through hidden niches, the story balances eerie suspense with vivid cultural detail, inviting listeners to share the pulse‑quickening search for the unseen intruder.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (63K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-04-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1850–1923
A naval officer who turned travel and memory into vivid fiction, this French writer became famous for books that carried readers to Istanbul, Japan, and beyond. His work blends romance, melancholy, and a strong sense of place, giving even distant settings an intimate, personal feel.
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