The Girl from the Big Horn Country

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The Girl from the Big Horn Country

by Mary Ellen Chase

EN·~6 hours·22 chapters

Chapters

22 total

E-text prepared by Roger Frank

1:50

THE GIRL FROM THE BIG HORN COUNTRY - CHAPTER I—VIRGINIA’S COUNTRY

18:53

CHAPTER II—THE LAST NIGHT AT HOME

24:42

CHAPTER III—THE JOURNEY EAST

21:50

CHAPTER IV—VERMONT AS VIRGINIA SAW IT

12:38

CHAPTER V—THE “BROADENING EXPERIENCE” BEGINS

18:33

CHAPTER VI—ST. HELEN’S AND THE HERMITAGE

21:03

CHAPTER VII—“PERTAINING ESPECIALLY TO DECORUM”

23:24

CHAPTER VIII—THE LAST STRAW

20:06

CHAPTER IX—THE THANKSGIVING ORATION OF LUCILE DU BOSE

24:03

Description

In the high, sun‑lit valleys of the Big Horn country, a young woman named Virginia has known only the wide‑open prairie, the whisper of elk‑creek and the steady rhythm of cattle drives. One September afternoon she and her brother burst from the foothills on horseback, racing toward a distant gap that promises a world beyond the mountains. The narrative opens with vivid descriptions of the sweeping landscape, the quiet beauty of isolated peaks, and the restless energy of youth eager to leave home.

As Virginia crosses the gap and follows the brown road toward the east, she encounters bustling farms, small towns, and a cast of characters who test her ideas of propriety and independence. Early encounters with schoolmistresses, vigilant townsfolk, and the strange customs of New England force her to confront both her own expectations and the judgments of others. The story unfolds as a gentle coming‑of‑age adventure, balancing the longing for home with the excitement of new horizons.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (368K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-03-09

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mary Ellen Chase

Mary Ellen Chase

1887–1973

Best known for writing about the Maine coast and the people shaped by it, this American novelist and teacher brought New England life to the page with warmth and clarity. She also spent many years teaching literature at Smith College, where she influenced generations of students.

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