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The narrative unfolds in a snowbound mountain community where the Quimbey household is thrown into turmoil after a candle in a cabin window and a nighttime encounter lead three men to believe they have wounded or killed a trespasser and that a young woman has run off to marry across a long-standing family feud. The story traces the household's anxious debate, the father's anguish, and brothers' conflicting consciences as they justify their actions, recall the confused events of the night, and confront consequences of vigilante impulse, exploring themes of honor, communal law, and the strain between tradition and remorse.
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