
In the breezy town of Orham, summer unfurls in a riot of color: windmills spin on picket fences, wooden sailors swing their paddles, and painted boats chase each other around tiny posts. The streets hum with the ordinary magic of a seaside community—hollyhocks swaying, waves glittering, children echoing the movement with delighted gestures. It’s a place where even a simple garden display feels like a celebration, inviting anyone who passes by to linger a little longer.
Amid this lively backdrop walks Gabriel Bearse, a native whose happiness is tied to the chatter he carries. Known for his rapid‑fire gossip, he’s on his way to the post office, eager to unleash a fresh piece of news on the town. When a row of whimsical windmills catches his eye, he pauses, sensing a possible connection to the story he’s about to tell. The encounter hints at a deeper thread that could pull the whole community into a surprising conversation.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (605K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Donald Lainson. HTML version by Ronald Holder, Rick Niles
Release date
2004-08-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1944
Best known for warm, witty stories set around Cape Cod, this prolific American writer created a world of village life, local characters, and quiet humor that kept readers coming back for decades.
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