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The Beautiful Eyes of Ysidria - BY CHARLES A. GUNNISON.
PRESS OF Commercial Publishing Co. 34 California St., S. F.
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The narrator invites listeners to wander through the luminous valleys of early California, where the towering silhouette of Mount Tamalpais watches over fragrant groves, winding streams, and a sun‑kissed veranda blooming with fuchsia, heliotrope and jasmine. He recalls a quieter time before gold fever gripped the land, when community gatherings at the modest church of San Anselmo and simple meals on the beach painted a picture of gentle, self‑reliant life. Through his eyes the landscape feels almost spiritual, a living backdrop that shapes the rhythm of daily chores and childhood adventures with his son, Quito.
A sudden, unsettling episode disrupts this pastoral calm: the mysterious death of a brood of ducks and their mother, blamed on a superstitious housekeeper named Catalina. Her sharp accusations against the enigmatic “Madre Moreno” and the discovery of poisonous herbs hint at deep‑rooted fears and old‑world beliefs clashing with the narrator’s more rational outlook. This tension sets the stage for a story that explores how memory, nature, and belief intertwine in a rapidly changing frontier.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (61K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-06-23
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1861–1897
A California writer of the late 19th century, he left behind travel-shaped fiction and a small body of work that wandered from Napa Valley to Macao. His surviving journals suggest a life of movement, curiosity, and close ties to San Francisco literary life.
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