What do the details in the passage suggest the narrator is referring to when he says “Whatever it is, it is breaking the charm of my Eden” (lines 51-52)?

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This passage is adapted from the story “The Jewel of Seven Stars” by Bram Stoker (1903).





What do the details in the passage suggest the narrator is referring to when he says “Whatever it is, it is breaking the charm of my Eden” (lines 51-52)?