Only an Incident

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Only an Incident

by Grace Denio Litchfield

EN·~3 hours·17 chapters

Chapters

17 total
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TO GRACE HILL AND EDWIN C. LITCHFIELD. - TO HER FOR WHOSE DEAR SAKE THE STORY WAS PENNED, ALTHOUGH HER EYES HAVE NEVER REST UPON ITS PAGES, AND TO HIM WHOSE TENDER WATCH OVER ITS GROWTH HAS BEEN ITS VITAL INSPIRATION—TO THE TWO WHO ARE BUT ONE FOREVER IN THE HEART OF THEIR DAUGHTER, THIS LITTLE FIRST BOOK IS MOST LOVINGLY INSCRIBED. - ONLY AN INCODENT - CHAPTER I. - JOPPA.

13:51
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CHAPTER II. - PHEBE.

16:49
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CHAPTER III. - GERALD.

21:31
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CHAPTER IV. - MRS. UPJOHN'S ENTERTAINMENT.

25:26
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"GERALDINE VERNOR,

5:47
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CHAPTER V. - FRIENDS.

11:19
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CHAPTER VI. - THE PICNIC.

26:39
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CHAPTER VII. - TRIED AS BY FIRE.

12:54
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CHAPTER VIII. - GERALD OBEYS ORDERS.

8:24
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CHAPTER IX. - JOPPA'S MINISTRATIONS TO THE SICK.

14:34

Description

Joppa, a tiny summer resort perched far from the main rail lines, prides itself on being the very centre of the world for its residents. Its genteel streets spill into a constant whirl of picnics, teas, and lively parties, drawing strangers who quickly become part of the town’s endless cycle of hospitality. With four churches, spotless morals, and a reputation for health that borders on the legendary, the community lives as if it were a self‑contained paradise.

When the young Rev. Denham Halloway is called to lead St. Joseph’s, his arrival stirs the quiet confidence of Joppa like a meteor crossing a clear sky. Handsome and eager, the new minister forms an immediate friendship with Phebe Lane, a well‑liked local girl, prompting the townsfolk to whisper good‑naturedly but without scandal. Their budding connection promises to ripple through the tightly knit social fabric, setting the stage for the summer’s most talked‑about events.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (227K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Grace Denio Litchfield

Grace Denio Litchfield

1849–1944

A prolific American poet and novelist, this late-19th- and early-20th-century writer drew on years spent in Europe and published fiction, poetry, and travel-influenced work with a lively, observant voice.

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