
THE IDYL OF TWIN FIRES
Chapter II BUY A FARM ON SIGHT
Chapter IIMY MONEY GOES AND MY FARMER COMES
Chapter IIINEW JOY IN AN OLD ORCHARD
Chapter IVI PUMP UP A GHOST
Chapter VI AM HUMBLED BY A DRAG SCRAPER
Chapter VITHE HERMIT SINGS AT TWILIGHT
Chapter VIITHE GHOST OF ROME IN ROSES
Chapter VIIII PICK PAINT AND A QUARREL
Chapter IXWE SEAT THOREAU IN THE CHIMNEY NOOK, AND I WRITE A SONNET
A weary college instructor spends his evenings grading papers, dreaming of a life beyond the cramped halls of academia. The routine of correcting essays feels like a stop‑gap, a holding pattern for a man who once imagined himself creating something grand. One night, a student’s vivid description of an April sunrise over fields and barn doors awakens a buried longing for the countryside he left behind.
The professor’s mind drifts to memories of his grandfather’s farm—church bells, lilac breezes, the clatter of a horse in the shed. With a modest inheritance and a modest salary, the idea of buying a modest plot of land begins to feel within reach. As spring’s warmth seeps through his window, he starts to wonder whether swapping his lecture notes for a plow might finally give his restless spirit a place to belong.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (399K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.fadedpage.net
Release date
2010-10-31
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1878–1957
Best known as a drama critic, essayist, and nature-minded writer, he moved easily between the worlds of theater, New England farming, and outdoor life. His work ranged from criticism and fiction to books on country living, giving his writing both polish and practical warmth.
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