The story begins with the narrator feeling secure in their room, but things take a turn when they and their friends untie a dog and hear about a daring theft referred to as "the blind operation." A strange creature, described as having long arms and a peculiar face, incapacitated guards with drugged shots, allowing a gang to steal money and jewels without leaving any evidence. The interior minister issues orders to capture the thieves, while a clever new officer begins an investigation.
Meanwhile, the narrator observes the troubling dynamics of a wealthy man who mistreats his beautiful daughter. The girl's cries echo from her locked room, and the children feel sympathy for her plight. They play with the dog in the absence of its guard, only to be confronted by the angry rich man, who strikes the dog and frightens the children away.
As days pass, the girl attempts to escape her father's oppressive grasp, and the children rally to support her. Despite the father's threats, they refuse to be intimidated. The girl ultimately returns home to avoid further conflict, and the rich man moves to an even more affluent neighborhood, raising questions about his sudden wealth.
The narrator reflects on the disparity between the rich and the poor, feeling disillusioned and resentful. Their father shares wisdom about honor and the fleeting nature of ill-gotten gains, but the narrator struggles to reconcile these lessons with the reality they observe.
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