
BOSTON:
OUTPOST. - CHAPTER I. - SUNSHINE.
CHAPTER II. - THE LITTLE WIFE.
CHAPTER III. - CHERRYTOE.
CHAPTER IV. - THE CHILDREN OF MERRIGOLAND.
CHAPTER V. - THE RUNAWAY.
CHAPTER VI. - MOTHER WINCH.
CHAPTER VII. - TEDDY'S LITTLE SISTER.
CHAPTER VIII. - THE FAYVER.
CHAPTER IX. - THE NIGHT-WATCH.
The novel opens on a crisp October morning, when the Sun seems to stage a celebration for a household in a quiet square. A husband and wife linger over breakfast, their conversation brightened by golden light that dances across glass and jewelry, while their young daughter, nicknamed Sunshine, bursts into the room with the exuberance of a new season. Through this domestic vignette the author sketches ordinary joys and subtle tensions that hint at larger stories beyond the front door.
As the tale unfolds at a modest outpost on the edge of a bustling town, a cast of characters—Teddy, the earnest young man; Dora, the spirited daughter of a regiment; and a host of neighbors and strangers—cross paths in ways that reveal hidden motives and unexpected alliances. Their lives are marked by fleeting romances, whispered secrets, and the steady rhythm of everyday labor, all set against a changing post‑Civil‑War America. The early chapters promise a blend of humor, tenderness, and occasional mystery, inviting listeners to settle into a world where the ordinary becomes the stage for quiet adventure.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (437K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2003-11-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1831–1894
A once-popular 19th-century American novelist, she brought New England’s colonial past to life in stories that blended family memory, romance, and history. Her books about the Pilgrims and their descendants helped make early Massachusetts feel vivid to generations of readers.
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