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The image displays a photograph of page 55 from an open book. The page is predominantly white with black printed text in two languages.

At the top right corner, the page number "55" is visible. On the top left, a title or author's name "Хуано Кортасар" (Juano Cortasar) is printed, followed by a section title "Установено по пътя" (Established on the way). A decorative line segment is present above the author's name and below the page number.

The main body of the text consists of two paragraphs and a four-line poem. The first paragraph begins with an oversized, ornate capital 'E'. The language is Bulgarian, with the phrase "Elementary, my dear Watson" embedded in English at the end of the paragraph. This paragraph discusses themes of the elegiac, the inevitable, gothic stained-glass, and the reader of poetry.

The second paragraph, also in Bulgarian, speaks of sorrow, nostalgia, an "outpouring of life and gratitude," and references "Сачмо" (Satchmo, referring to Louis Armstrong) singing a melody.

Below the second paragraph, a four-line poem is presented in English, indented:
"I'm thankful
For happy hours,
I'm thankful
For all the flowers—¹"
A superscript '1' is present after "flowers," indicating a footnote that is not visible in the image.

The page appears slightly curved at the spine on the left, and a sliver of text from an adjacent page or margin is visible along the far left edge of the image. No information regarding a specific location in Sofia, Bulgaria, is discernible from the image content.
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Jun 7, 2026

Sofia, Bulgaria

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The image displays a photograph of page 55 from an open book. The page is predominantly white with black printed text in two languages. At the top right corner, the page number "55" is visible. On the top left, a title or author's name "Хуано Кортасар" (Juano Cortasar) is printed, followed by a section title "Установено по пътя" (Established on the way). A decorative line segment is present above the author's name and below the page number. The main body of the text consists of two paragraphs and a four-line poem. The first paragraph begins with an oversized, ornate capital 'E'. The language is Bulgarian, with the phrase "Elementary, my dear Watson" embedded in English at the end of the paragraph. This paragraph discusses themes of the elegiac, the inevitable, gothic stained-glass, and the reader of poetry. The second paragraph, also in Bulgarian, speaks of sorrow, nostalgia, an "outpouring of life and gratitude," and references "Сачмо" (Satchmo, referring to Louis Armstrong) singing a melody. Below the second paragraph, a four-line poem is presented in English, indented: "I'm thankful For happy hours, I'm thankful For all the flowers—¹" A superscript '1' is present after "flowers," indicating a footnote that is not visible in the image. The page appears slightly curved at the spine on the left, and a sliver of text from an adjacent page or margin is visible along the far left edge of the image. No information regarding a specific location in Sofia, Bulgaria, is discernible from the image content.

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