
by Joseph C. Lincoln
KEZIAH COFFIN - by Joseph C. Lincoln
CHAPTER I - IN WHICH KEZIAH HEARS TWO PROPOSALS AND THE BEGINNING OF A THIRD
CHAPTER II - IN WHICH KEZIAH UNEARTHS A PROWLER
CHAPTER III - IN WHICH KEZIAH ASSUMES A GUARDIANSHIP
CHAPTER IV - IN WHICH KEZIAH'S PARSON DECIDES TO RUN IT BLINDFOLD
CHAPTER V - IN WHICH THE PARSON CRUISES IN STRANGE WATERS
CHAPTER VI - IN WHICH OLD FRIENDS MEET
CHAPTER VII - IN WHICH CAPTAIN NAT PICKS UP A DERELICT
CHAPTER VIII - IN WHICH THE PARSON AND MR. PEPPER DECLARE THEIR INDEPENDENCE
In a mist‑shrouded New England town, Keziah Coffin struggles to keep her modest household afloat after the death of her brother, the town shoemaker. With debts mounting and her earnings as a seamstress barely covering rent, she prepares to sell her belongings and accept a job offer from a distant, well‑to‑do relative in Boston. The fog‑laden streets and the looming presence of Captain Elkanah Daniels’s estate frame her quiet resolve, hinting at the choices she must soon confront.
Against this backdrop of sea‑salt air and looming uncertainty, two unexpected proposals arrive, each promising a different path forward. As Keziah weighs the offers, the story captures the resilience of a woman determined not to let the gloom of her surroundings dictate her future. The early chapters set a vivid scene of community, hardship, and the quiet courage that propels her onward.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (552K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Donald Lainson; David Widger
Release date
2006-05-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1944
Known for warm, funny stories set in a fictionalized Cape Cod, this prolific American writer turned local speech, seaside routines, and small-town personalities into fiction readers loved for decades. His books capture everyday life with humor, affection, and a strong sense of place.
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