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The narrative opens in a remote mountain hollow where a county ranger and his family pass a late night in a cramped cabin, domestic detail conveying routine and constrained lives. A distant forest fire, seen as flickering color in the clouds, propels the ranger into the wilderness and brings private tensions to the surface, including a wife's quiet regret over her marriage and her mother's sour reproaches. Action alternates with intimate scenes of memory and resentment, and later a search through snow and jagged ledges underscores physical danger and emotional injury. The work interweaves natural menace with personal choices to explore isolation, duty, and the burdens of small-community existence.
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