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An elderly veteran, kept bedridden by illness, frets about missing the town's Memorial Day rites to decorate his son's grave while his patient, resourceful wife manages visitors and household care. The narrative follows their domestic exchanges and the arrival of fellow townsmen as memories of the son's battlefield death and other communal losses surface. Through episodic scenes of mourning, small ceremonial rituals, and candid reflection, the story probes grief and pride, the endurance of a long marriage, the tensions of public commemoration, and how ordinary community customs sustain and complicate surviving loved ones.

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Elizabeth Stuart Phelps

Elizabeth Stuart Phelps was an American author and feminist known for her contributions to 19th-century literature. Her works often explore themes of gender, spirituality, and social reform. One of her most notable books, "The Gates Ajar," reflects her progressive views on life after death and women's roles in society. Phelps wrote across various genres, including novels, poetry, and essays, with titles such as "A Chariot of Fire" and "Men, Women, and Ghosts" showcasing her diverse literary talents. Her writing not only entertained but also challenged societal norms, making her a significant figure in American literary heritage.

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