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A warm summer morning finds the narrator wandering through a bustling street, his thoughts drifting back to the quiet hills of the north and the familiar comforts of Hillsborough. He joins a small party—Uncle Eb, the spry octogenarian, along with Elizabeth Brower and Lucinda Bisnette—to visit the aging patriarch’s homestead, where a simple white handkerchief fluttering in the trees signals a heartfelt welcome. The scene unfolds amid blooming fields, the hum of birds, and the gentle rhythm of a village that seems to pause for a moment of shared happiness.
Inside the old house, the narrator discovers a living museum of cherished objects: well‑worn books, colorful afghans, and the beloved veranda where Uncle Eb drifts between sleep and memory, even calling out the name of a long‑lost dog. As the family gathers around, stories and laughter mingle with the scent of fresh blossoms, offering a tender portrait of enduring love, nostalgia, and the small, everyday miracles that bind generations together.
Language
en
Duration
~43 minutes (41K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger from page images generously provided by the Internet Archive
Release date
2016-06-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1859–1950
Best remembered for warm, popular historical novels set in upstate New York, he also helped change American journalism by founding one of the country’s first newspaper syndicates.
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