'Smiles': A Rose of the Cumberlands

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'Smiles': A Rose of the Cumberlands

by Eliot H. (Eliot Harlow) Robinson

EN·~9 hours·36 chapters

Chapters

36 total

Illustrations

0:22

CHAPTER I - DONALD MACDONALD, M.D.

15:23

CHAPTER II - ENTER BIG JERRY

18:41

CHAPTER III - AN INNOCENT SERPENT IN EDEN

11:14

CHAPTER IV - "SMILES"

15:54

CHAPTER V - GIVING AND RECEIVING

14:58

CHAPTER VI - AN UNACCEPTED CHALLENGE

12:00

CHAPTER VII - "SMILES'" GIFT: AND THE "WRITING"

14:49

CHAPTER VIII - SOME OF SEVERAL EPISTLES

21:09

CHAPTER IX - THE HIGH HILLS, AND "GOD'S MAN"

12:53

Description

In the opening pages we meet Donald MacDonald, a robust physician whose Scottish‑American roots give him a fierce pride in both his physical strength and his medical calling. While on a hunting trip in the tangled hills of the Cumberland border, he finds himself hopelessly lost, his confidence shaken as he navigates a labyrinth of ancient trees, laurel thickets and craggy rocks. His loyal dog, Mike, offers quiet companionship, and together they push through the growing dusk, each step a test of Donald’s resolve and humility.

Beyond the forest’s shadowy beauty, the story hints at the contradictions that shape Donald’s life—a city‑born doctor drawn to the rugged outdoors, a muscular figure with a gentle heart, and a specialist devoted to caring for children. As he climbs toward a clearing that might restore his bearings, readers are invited to explore the clash between his outward toughness and the compassionate core that drives his vocation.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (520K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net

Release date

2007-08-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Eliot H. (Eliot Harlow) Robinson

b. 1884

A little-known American novelist of the early 20th century, he wrote brisk popular fiction that ranged from adventure to romance. His surviving books suggest a writer drawn to dramatic settings, fast-moving plots, and plainspoken storytelling.

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