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Under a moonlit mountain pass three disguised revenue officers lie in ambush after an informer reports illicit traffic; they stop a solitary wagon bearing what seems to be a corpse on its way to burial. The supposed funeral party reveals itself as living and mischievous, producing uneasy laughter, suspicion, and fear of exposed informers. The story pairs an eerie, evocative mountain setting with vivid rural character sketches, blending suspense and dark comedy as loyalties, grudges, and identities are gradually revealed.
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