
The Wiving of Lance Cleaverage - By - Alice MacGowan - Author of - "Judith of the Cumberlands," - "The Last Word," "Huldah," - "Return," etc. - With Illustrations in Colour by - Robert Edwards - G. P. Putnam's Sons - New York and London - The Knickerbocker Press - 1909
On a bright Sabbath morning in the rolling Cumbrian hills of Tennessee, the countryside awakens in a patchwork of green ridges, sparkling streams and scattered cabins. The air hums with the ringing of the church bell and the scent of hollyhocks and azaleas blooming along the forest paths. Villagers, dressed in their Sunday best, gather for the day’s worship, while the women tend to gardens and the men prepare for the work of the week ahead.
From a high ridge, a twenty‑three‑year‑old newcomer watches the scene below, his eyes landing on Callista Gentry—a striking young woman whose beauty and poise command the admiration of the whole community. Her friends, both boys and girls, circle her like a court, and the local boys argue over who will win her favor. The arrival of Lance Cleaverage, a charismatic outsider, promises to stir the gentle rivalries and set the stage for lively debates, laughter, and the inevitable entanglements of youthful love.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (515K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Elaine Laizure from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.
Release date
2015-05-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1858–1947
A prolific American writer best remembered for her collaborations with her sister Grace, she helped produce a steady stream of popular novels, short stories, and poems in the early 20th century. Her work ranges from regional fiction to lively mystery and adventure plots.
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