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A party of sportsmen camping in remote mountain forests hears a local tale about an outlaw found dead sealed inside a hollow tree, and the story frames tensions between official law, bounty-driven vigilante impulses, and rural sympathy. Campfire narration and the arrival of a shy local woman who brings bread reveal regional customs, eerie landscape detail, and the moral unease of a community that both fears and pities fugitives. The narrative blends gothic atmosphere, folklore, and social observation to examine how isolation, rumor, and survival shape attitudes toward justice.
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