Mr. Framton Nuttel has just moved to a replacement town. While visiting one of his sister’s acquaintances, Mrs. Sappleton, he spends a while with the woman’s niece, Vera. Vera recounts a story about how her aunt lost her husband and two brothers during a tragic hunting accident. She warns Framton that her aunt never accepted their deaths and believes that some day the hunting party will return. In anticipation, Mrs. Sappleton leaves the window within the living room open in order that they'll re-enter the house. When Mrs. Sappleton enters the space and discusses the hunting party, Framton is deeply disturbed by her delusion. However, his concern turns to pure horror when he sees three male figures wearing hunting gear approaching the house. Believing he has seen ghosts, Framton bolts from the house. Spinning another tale, Vera explains to the newly arrived hunting party and her aunt that Framton fled when he saw the dog due to his severe fear of dogs.
Mr. Framton Nuttel has just moved to a replacement town. While visiting one of his sister’s acquaintances, Mrs. Sappleton, he spends a while with the woman’s niece, Vera. Vera recounts a story about how her aunt lost her husband and two brothers during a tragic hunting accident. She warns Framton that her aunt never accepted their deaths and believes that some day the hunting party will return. In anticipation, Mrs. Sappleton leaves the window within the living room open in order that they'll re-enter the house. When Mrs. Sappleton enters the space and discusses the hunting party, Framton is deeply disturbed by her delusion. However, his concern turns to pure horror when he sees three male figures wearing hunting gear approaching the house. Believing he has seen ghosts, Framton bolts from the house. Spinning another tale, Vera explains to the newly arrived hunting party and her aunt that Framton fled when he saw the dog due to his severe fear of dogs.
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