Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition

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Samantha at the St. Louis Exposition

by Marietta Holley

EN·~6 hours

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Samantha watches the world around her from the porch of her family farm, where conversation drifts between the clatter of knitting needles and the rustle of old papers. Her cousin Josiah Allen spends hours hunched over a weather‑worn tin chest, leafing through deeds and an ancient atlas, whispering with his friend Sime Bentley as if plotting something beyond the ordinary. Their secretive measurements of the creek‑side lane and the endless chatter about the upcoming St. Louis Exposition hint at a larger scheme that Samantha can’t quite grasp.

The 1904 exposition, a glittering showcase of industry and invention, promises to draw people from every corner of the nation, and Josiah’s obsession with it seems to awaken a restless energy in the quiet community. As Samantha listens to his animated stories of the Louisiana Purchase and the world’s new horizons, she feels both drawn toward the promise of change and wary of the mysteries that linger behind his sudden enthusiasm. The stage is set for a summer of discovery, friendships, and the subtle pull of history on everyday lives.

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Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (388K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-05-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Marietta Holley

Marietta Holley

1836–1926

Best known for writing as “Josiah Allen’s Wife,” this sharp American humorist used satire to tackle social customs and politics with wit and nerve. A bestselling author in the late 19th century, she helped bring women’s voices and reform ideas into popular comic writing.

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