Opening a Chestnut Burr

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Opening a Chestnut Burr

by Edward Payson Roe

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Chapters

36 total
1

VOLUME FOUR - OPENING A CHESTNUT BURR - ILLUSTRATED - THIS BOOK - IS AFFECTIONATELY DEDICATED TO MY WIFE - PREFACE

2:27
2

CHAPTER I - A HERO, BUT NOT HEROIC

26:34
3

CHAPTER II - OPENING A CHESTNUT BURR

21:16
4

CHAPTER III - MORBID BROODING

9:57
5

CHAPTER IV - HOW MISS WALTON MANAGED PEOPLE

11:04
6

CHAPTER V - WAS IT AN ACCIDENT?

10:43
7

CHAPTER VI - UNEXPECTED CHESTNUT BURRS

12:19
8

CHAPTER VII - A CONSPIRACY

18:10
9

CHAPTER VIII - WITCHCRAFT

13:27
10

CHAPTER IX - MISS WALTON RECOMMENDS A HOBBY

7:45

Description

A weary Walter Gregory boards a crowded omnibus on an October morning, his gaunt face and tired eyes betraying a man who feels his vigor and purpose slipping away. The narrative opens in bustling New York, where the clamor of the city contrasts sharply with his inner desolation, hinting at a deeper yearning for meaning beyond his exhausted routine. Through his introspection we glimpse a soul that, though bruised by life’s hardships, still clings to a faint hope of redemption.

Soon, the story introduces a gentle, steadfast heroine whose simple, truthful nature offers a quiet counterpoint to Walter’s turmoil. Their encounters suggest that ordinary domestic virtues may hold the key to rekindling his lost zest, inviting listeners to explore themes of resilience, humility, and the subtle power of everyday kindness. As Walter navigates the early stages of his inner journey, the tale promises a thoughtful meditation on finding strength in the unremarkable moments of life.

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Language

en

Duration

~12 hours (724K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-07-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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About the author

Edward Payson Roe

Edward Payson Roe

1838–1888

A Civil War chaplain turned bestselling novelist, he wrote warm, moral stories that connected everyday life, faith, and the changing world around him. His books reached a wide audience in the late 19th century, especially readers drawn to historical drama and domestic fiction.

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