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by W. H. (William Henry) Hudson
FAR AWAY AND LONG AGO - A HISTORY OF MY EARLY LIFE - BY W. H. HUDSON
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I EARLIEST MEMORIES
CHAPTER I - EARLIEST MEMORIES
CHAPTER II - MY NEW HOME
CHAPTER III - DEATH OF AN OLD DOG
CHAPTER IV - THE PLANTATION
CHAPTER V - ASPECTS OF THE PLAIN
CHAPTER VI - SOME BIRD ADVENTURES
CHAPTER VII - MY FIRST VISIT TO BUENOS AYRES
A vivid portrait of childhood on the Argentine pampas unfolds through a series of keen, sensory sketches. The narrator recalls the house of his birth, a solitary ombú tree that seems to hold its own secret name, and the endless plain that stretched beyond it. Early lessons in riding, the companionship of an old sheep‑dog, and the haunting presence of a murdered slave’s ghost set a tone of wonder tinged with the harsher realities of frontier life.
The memoir moves to a new homestead, where winter journeys and the quirks of a local schoolmaster introduce both humor and unease. Encounters with the land’s flora and fauna—rattlesnakes, armadillos, swarms of birds—bring the environment to life, while the tender, sometimes painful, moments of growing up—like the death of a beloved dog—highlight a child's first grappling with loss. These early chapters weave together nature, family, and the restless spirit of a boy discovering his world.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (527K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1841–1922
Raised on the Argentine pampas, this writer turned a lifelong love of birds and wild landscapes into books that blend close observation with story. Best known for Green Mansions, he also became an influential nature writer in England.
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