
In a small, rain‑soaked town a newly appointed minister finds his first real test: delivering a funeral sermon for the eccentric Uncle Capen. The task quickly becomes a community affair, as the local cobbler, a secret‑society member, and a pragmatic doctor argue over what makes a worthy tribute. Their banter, peppered with colorful dialect and practical jokes, reveals a village where every occupation—shoemaking, preaching, even sawing wood—has its own peculiar pride.
As the minister searches for material, he discovers that Uncle Capen’s life was a patchwork of odd jobs, stubborn sayings, and humble quirks. The townspeople’s lively debates about sermon structure, biblical references, and the right balance of humor versus solemnity turn the preparation into a lively, almost theatrical, collaboration. Listeners are invited into this charmingly chaotic workshop, where the ordinary becomes the foundation for a heartfelt, if slightly unconventional, eulogy.
Full title
The New Minister's Great Opportunity First published in the "Century Magazine"
Language
en
Duration
~27 minutes (26K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2007-10-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1847–1924
A Boston lawyer who also wrote fiction and essays, he moved between the worlds of law, public service, and literary writing. His work reflects the broad interests of a 19th-century author comfortable with both courtroom argument and magazine prose.
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