
IN BLUE CREEK CAÑON - BY ANNA CHAPIN RAY - AUTHOR OF "HALF A DOZEN BOYS," "HALF A DOZEN GIRLS," ETC. - NEW YORK: 46 East 14th Street THOMAS Y. CROWELL & CO. BOSTON: 100 Purchase Street - Copyright, 1892, By Thomas Y. Crowell & Co. - Printed and Electrotyped by Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston.
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
IN BLUE CREEK CAÑON.
CHAPTER I. - A COUNCIL ON SKATES.
CHAPTER II. - TO WELCOME THE COMING GUEST.
CHAPTER III. - THE EVERETT HOUSEHOLD.
CHAPTER IV. - ON THE CROSS-HEAD.
CHAPTER V. - THE MEETING IN THE WATERS.
CHAPTER VI. - MARJORIE'S PARTY.
CHAPTER VII. - JANEY'S PROPHECY.
A crisp winter afternoon finds a lively quartet of boys and girls gliding across a frozen creek in the rugged confines of Blue Creek Canyon. The wind carries the smell of smoke from distant smelters, and the mountains loom, half‑covered in pine, giving the scene a mix of wild beauty and homely adventure. As the friends race and laugh, hints of family matters and upcoming travel begin to surface, suggesting that their carefree skating may soon give way to the responsibilities of a close‑knit community.
Through vivid descriptions of the canyon’s icy lake, the characters’ playful banter, and the looming storm clouds, the story captures the spirit of youthful camaraderie against a harsh but enchanting frontier. Listeners will feel the bite of the cold air, hear the clatter of skates on ice, and sense the anticipation of a gathering that promises both celebration and the subtle challenges of growing up in a remote mining town.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (354K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Edwards, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from scans of public domain material produced by Microsoft for their Live Search Books site.)
Release date
2007-12-24
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1865–1945
A prolific American writer who moved easily between lively stories for young readers and novels for adults, she also wrote under the pen name Sidney Howard. One of the first three women to take the Yale entrance exam, she brought an unusual mix of literary energy and academic ambition to her work.
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