In which we find ourselves gathered at an old-fashioned card-party in a cosy Kentish parlour, where the warmth of social mirth and gentle company is complemented by the recital of a humble poem and the unfolding of a poignant tale from the village clerk. This narrative softly reveals the quiet sorrows and hard-earned penances of a returned convict, whose homecoming is met with haunting solitude rather than the welcome of yesteryear.