Tempest and Sunshine

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Tempest and Sunshine

by Mary Jane Holmes

EN·~9 hours·26 chapters

Chapters

26 total
1

Chapter I - mr. wilmot arrives at mr. middleton's

24:34
2

Chapter II - getting up a subscription school

30:36
3

Chapter III - resulting in a betrothal and a tempest

19:19
4

Chapter IV - dr. lacey appears upon the scene

28:05
5

Chapter V - the fatal letter

24:33
6

Chapter VI - sunshine has two graves upon which to plant flowers

27:05
7

Chapter VII - julia's plot to break fanny's engagement

17:01
8

Chapter VIII - mr. middleton has more callers from new york

25:17
9

Chapter IX - the resemblance of the cousins

13:56
10

Chapter X - tempest forges a letter and its results

33:42

Description

A bright October afternoon finds a well‑dressed young New Yorker stepping off a rattling stagecoach into the bustling lobby of The Eagle, the town’s main hotel. The locals—boisterous, curious, and quick to offer hospitality—surround him, eager to learn where he comes from and what brings him to their Kentucky community. Through lively banter with Mr. Woodburn, Mr. Edson, and the formidable Aunt Esther, the newcomer, Wilmot, discovers a world far removed from the polished streets of the East.

As Wilmot explains his search for a teaching position, the townsfolk’s mixed impressions of each other surface, highlighting the cultural divide between the South’s warm, open‑handedness and the North’s guarded reserve. He is steered toward a rough‑around‑the‑edges host, Mr. Middleton, whose reputation for generosity is shadowed by a stern, business‑first demeanor. The stage is set for Wilmot’s tentative steps into a new community, where kindness and suspicion walk hand in hand, promising both challenges and unexpected friendships.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (571K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

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

Release date

2005-12-12

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mary Jane Holmes

Mary Jane Holmes

1825–1907

A hugely popular 19th-century novelist, she wrote emotional, fast-moving stories about family life, love, loss, and moral choices that connected with a wide American audience. In her lifetime, her books sold in remarkable numbers, making her one of the best-known women writers of her era.

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