
In a modest New England household, the fragile peace of two sisters is shattered by a sudden, desperate knock at the door. Margaret, haunted by grief and uncertainty, wrestles with the weight of her sister Mary’s silent sorrow as they await news that could either deepen their loss or offer a glimmer of hope. The arrival of the town’s innkeeper, bearing a letter from distant authorities, brings an unexpected revelation about a husband presumed dead, igniting a tumult of relief, guilt, and bewilderment.
Through vivid, atmospheric prose, the story captures the delicate balance between private mourning and public expectation, exploring how hope can flicker in the darkest moments. As the sisters confront the fragile boundary between joy and sorrow, the narrative invites listeners to linger in the intimate world of early‑American life, where every whispered word carries the weight of survival and the promise of redemption.
Full title
The Wives of the Dead (From: "The Snow Image and Other Twice-Told Tales")
Language
en
Duration
~14 minutes (13K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1804–1864
Best known for dark, beautifully crafted classics like The Scarlet Letter and The House of the Seven Gables, this major American writer explored guilt, secrecy, and the moral pressure of life in Puritan New England. His stories mix psychological depth with a haunting sense of history that still feels fresh today.
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