- During a brief train stop, George takes the opportunity to telephone another man's wife and arrange a two-day rendezvous. When he returns to his compartment, there's now a stranger there who provokes him into conversation. George reveals the location of his caravan in the country, but the stranger claims to reside at the same location. After George arrives, the stranger shows up and begins to dig a grave.
- During a brief train stop, George takes the opportunity to telephone another man's wife and arrange a two-day rendezvous. When he returns to his compartment, there's now a stranger there who provokes him into conversation. George reveals the location of his caravan in the country, but the stranger claims to reside at the same location. After George arrives, the stranger shows up and begins to dig a grave. The stranger leads George to believe that the grave is for him, because he claims it's his wife George has been cheating with. The stranger shows George a letter signed by George that was in the wife's possession. George demonstrates that it was not his handwriting, and they realize that the wife wants them both dead. The stranger suggests that when the wife arrives, George should loosen one of her car wheels so that she will have a fatal accident descending the mountain road. The car crashes. The stranger now denies that he is the woman's husband, and suggests that he is just another of her lovers. He advises George to bury the evidence of their crime and fill in the grave, then flees. While George is still standing in the grave, the police arrive.—Lewis Amack
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