Transcription: Let me tell you a story about two women, women who became unlikely companions. Long ago, in a time before this time, and in a land of high, well-watered plains, there lived two women. They were unlike one another. One woman was old, the other young. One knew much about the ways of men, of husbands, and sons, she had cared for them, journeyed with them, listened and reasoned with them, had married one of her sons to this young woman of the story. And finally, after all the caring and wandering and listening and reasoning, the worn woman finally buried them, husbands and sons. And so it was that ...