Oliver Bashforth, a war pilot, returns home after serving in
World War I. His body is distorted, his face gaunt in pain, and he uses a cane to support the right side. He remains isolated from his mother, stepfather and his sister Ethel, preferring to stay inside darkened rooms. His fiancée Beatrice loves another man but feels obliged to marry Oliver. Oliver finds out and wishes them well. He soon confronts his reflection and decides to leave. He travels alone until he finds a cottage operated by Mrs. Minnett, the housekeeper, that was once part of the
Dower house. Laura Pennington, a plain, dependable governess who accompanies herself with children, and Major Hillgrove, another war veteran, hang out in the garden. While Oliver suffers from a headache, Laura enters into the honeymoon suite. Laura apologizes to him not knowing it was being occupied. She also explains the cottage has been lent to newlyweds for centuries, and offers to introduce him to the other residents. Oliver refuses and then apologizes, while Laura leaves to find a remedy for his headache. Ethel arrives at the cottage having been searching for him. She and Oliver have an argument, but she promises to return. Shortly after, Laura returns from the pharmacy and hands Oliver the medicine. Laura converses with him about loneliness, in which Oliver relates. Moved by her compassion, Oliver proposes for Laura to marry him, for the companionship. Days later, Oliver mails a letter to his parents announcing his marriage to Laura, causing an uproar. On their wedding night, Oliver and Laura have dinner near a window where newlywed couples have carved their names. Meanwhile, the spirits of newlywed couples become visible as they relive their time in the cottage. After sitting near a fireplace, Laura goes upstairs, weeping. She then sees the spirits of newlywed brides who sit beside her. Oliver goes upstairs, in which the couple are miraculously transformed. Oliver stands upright while Laura becomes beautiful. The couple conceals themselves from everyone except Major Hillgrove. Oliver sends for his family and asks Hillgrove to greet them, explain their transformation, and then sound the gong. Mrs. Minnett is worried, but she lets the family in and introduces the Major. Ethel rings the gong, and the newlywed couple descend the stairs—unchanged. Ethel declares they are mad, and the family leaves. Hillgrove delicately feels Laura's face, confirming the truth. Laura weepingly flees to the bedroom, prays for enough beauty to keep Oliver's love, and falls asleep on the fourposter. Oliver then sits on the chaise longue at its foot. The bedroom becomes enchanted with a bower of flowers and silk. In the morning, they awaken into their beautiful appearances, and contemplate their children will be beautiful and blessed. ==Cast==