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A bleak prelude sets a windswept Northumbrian cottage as the scene, then the drama focuses on elderly husband and wife Ezra and Eliza Barrasford as they await their son Jim’s return and the arrival of his bride Phoebe. Conversations and stage directions trace memory, aging, and the strain of handing household duties from one woman to another, while weather, local speech, and village gossip shape the atmosphere. The piece blends lyrical description and regional idiom to explore continuity, small-community tensions, and the quiet adjustments demanded by generational change.
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