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[Frontispiece: "I Ain't Never Seen Nothin'," He Stated Patiently. "I Ain't Never Seen More'n Three Houses in a Clearin' Before. I Ain't Never Been Outen the Timber—Till To-Day. But I Aim to See More Now—Before I Get Done."]
BY - LARRY EVANS
AUTHOR OF ONCE TO EVERY MAN
ILLUSTRATED BY WILL STEVENS
NEW YORK GROSSET & DUNLAP PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1915, by THE H. K. FLY COMPANY. Copyright, 1915, by THE METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE COMPANY.
To the Memory of My Mother
A sun‑scorched valley stretches beneath a ribbon of dusty road, its heat softened only by the distant, cool shadows of pine‑clad hills. In this restless landscape, Caleb Hunter reclines on the verandas of his grand white house, drifting between the lazy hum of a summer afternoon and the distant clatter of sawmills on the riverbank. His world is one of inherited comfort and quiet yearning, the lingering scent of mint from his father’s garden mingling with the heat‑laden breeze.
As the town of Morrison awakens from its sleepy past, new industry and ambition begin to stir, hinting at change beyond the familiar fields and river. Caleb watches the occasional flash of workers in bright flannel, feeling both drawn to and uneasy about the shifting rhythm of life around him. The story invites listeners to linger in this moment of transition, feeling the pull between tradition and the promise of something broader on the horizon.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (598K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2006-07-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
d. 1925
A prolific American novelist and playwright, he wrote popular stories of romance, moral conflict, and adventure that often found a second life on stage and in silent film. His work reached magazine readers as well as movie audiences in the early 20th century.
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