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The narrative follows Hank Clery, a railroad switchman whose mother routinely pays his fines, as he agrees to visit his longtime friend Jim Jackson in the county jail the night before Jim's scheduled execution. Hank's uneasy reflections, recollections of shared work and misfortune, and the crowded, ironbound visitation room evoke the rhythms of urban working-class life and the grimmer details of incarceration. The story presents the tense personal loyalties, the public spectacle of punishment, and moral uncertainty surrounding a condemned man without offering easy answers.
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