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"The Wives of the Dead" is a short story written by Nathaniel Hawthorne and first published in 1832. It is a moving and atmospheric story that explores themes of grief, loss, and the supernatural.
The story is set in the New England colonies and tells the story of two sisters who receive news that their husbands have been killed in a distant war. The grief-stricken sisters struggle to come to terms with their loss. As they mourn, they form a bond and find comfort in each other's company.
But when the two sisters receive a visit from their presumed dead husbands, their grief takes a strange and macabre turn. The husbands appear to them as ghosts, seeking reconciliation and closure before they find peace in the afterlife.
Through these supernatural encounters, Hawthorne explores grief and the complexities of the human spirit.

Summary
The following story, the simple and domestic incidents of which may be deemed scarcely worth relating, after such a lapse of time, awakened some degree of interest, a hundred years ago, in a principal seaport of the Bay Province. The rainy twilight of an autumn day,?a parlor on the second floor of a small house, plainly furnished, as beseemed the middling circumstances of its inhabitants, yet decorated with little curiosities from beyond the sea, and a few delicate specimens of Indian manufacture,

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