Prudence of the Parsonage

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Prudence of the Parsonage

by Ethel Hueston

EN·~6 hours·23 chapters

Chapters

23 total
1

[Frontispiece: "What did you put in this soup, Prudence?"]

0:03
2

PRUDENCE OF THE PARSONAGE

0:01
3

BY - ETHEL HUESTON

0:01
4

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY ARTHUR WILLIAM BROWN

0:07
5

TO MY MOTHER WHO DEVOTED HER LIFE TO REARING A WHOLE PARSONAGE-FULL OF ROLLICKING YOUNG METHODISTS

0:06
6

ILLUSTRATIONS

0:00
7

"What did you put in this soup, Prudence?"...... Frontispiece - "If you'll shut the door one minute, we'll have everything exactly as you left it." - "Yes, and have refreshments for just you two?" - "She predicted I'm to fall in love with you."

0:15
8

PRUDENCE OF THE PARSONAGE

0:01
9

CHAPTER I - INTRODUCING HER

29:49
10

CHAPTER II - THE REST OF THE FAMILY

29:22

Description

In the sleepy Iowa town of Mount Mark, life revolves around the modest C.B.& Q. railway station—a hub of gossip, modest ambitions, and the occasional comic mishap. Here the residents, proud yet self‑aware, gather each time a train arrives, hoping for a splash of excitement beyond their routine. Among the bustling crowd are the notorious Slaughter‑house Quartette, a group of young men whose boredom is only broken by the spectacle of comings and goings, and a diligent Daily News reporter whose gray suit and perfect eyeglasses have become town legend.

At the heart of the story is Prudence, the bright, quick‑witted daughter of the local parson, whose kitchen experiments and sharp observations become the talk of the station. As she navigates the expectations of her Methodist community, the arrival of a weekend visitor sets off a series of charming misunderstandings and gentle romances, all framed by the town’s quirky characters and the ever‑present hum of the railway. The novel captures the warmth, humor, and subtle drama of small‑town life in early‑twentieth‑century America.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (369K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2006-05-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

EH

Ethel Hueston

1887–1971

Best known for the warm, witty Prudence books, this American novelist turned everyday family life into lively, comforting fiction. Her stories were especially popular in the early 20th century and often blend humor, romance, and small-town charm.

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