Fifteen Days: An Extract from Edward Colvil's Journal

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Fifteen Days: An Extract from Edward Colvil's Journal

by Mary Lowell Putnam

EN·~6 hours

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Description

A modest diary stretches across fifteen days in early April 1844, offering a window into the steady cadence of a New‑England farmstead. Its writer balances fieldwork, cherished letters, and the quiet comforts of home, noting the simple pleasures that fill each sunrise and evening. The entries blend observation with gentle philosophy, revealing how even routine moments can feel like “sunny heights” that lift the spirit.

Midway through the record, a young traveler arrives, his bright step and easy smile turning the household’s gray days into blue‑sky afternoons. The narrator describes the visitor’s lively demeanor, his un‑hurried gait, and the way his presence seems to carry fresh flowers and a promise of new companionship. This encounter infuses the journal with a renewed sense of wonder, hinting at the subtle ways one person can reshape a life that had seemed comfortably predictable.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (374K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2016-05-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Mary Lowell Putnam

Mary Lowell Putnam

1810–1898

A 19th-century American writer from the remarkable Lowell family, she wrote fiction, memoir, and biographical work shaped by a lively literary world. Her books connect domestic life, moral questions, and the intellectual culture of New England.

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