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The play presents a widow alone in a remote cottage beside a recently deceased husband whose body lies unlaid; when a hungry tramp seeks shelter, their conversation reveals the dead man's strange habits, the woman's isolation, and rural superstitions about curses and restless voices on the hills. A young man driving ewes arrives, and his presence and promises of company awaken the widow's longing for life beyond the glen; she chooses to leave with him, abandoning the quiet wake and the corpse she had tended.
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