293 Results with the "Fiction" genre
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CHAPTER IV. The Choice
Luck transformed the fortunes of Link Ferris and his faithful dog, Chum, transforming their once mortgage-stricken and isolated farm into a beacon of prosperity in just three years. This attracted the community's attention, including Dorcas Chatham, with whom Link, an improved and happier man, fell deeply in love. Despite their budding romance, Dorcas's aversion to dogs, stemming from a childhood incident, presented a stark ultimatum: Link must choose between her and Chum. The loyal collie, sensing his… -
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CHAPTER III. The Ordeal
"To give him back to you," explained the girl. "Cavalier--or Chum or whatever you prefer to call him--is yours. I can't take from you the only friend you have. Please don't make it harder by refusing to understand. I want you to have him, with my blessing. And—please take this," she added, handing Link a bulky envelope. "You won it. We have no right to it. It's the prize money and the cup too. They’re yours. And Chum is yours.” Ferris, overcome, could only stare from the girl to Gault and back to… -
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CHAPTER I. The Derelict
Yet it must be late, because he was beginning to feel very pleasantly befuddled. His hosts, with every evidence of regret, heard his stammered statement that he must leave them. They tried to persuade him to stay for just one more drink. But Link was firm. Then, with a shock, it came to his muddled brain that perhaps he had overstayed his time; that possibly the store might already be closed for the night. At the idea, he was wide awake and anxious. He bade his new friends a regretful and somewhat hazy… -
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A Lady of Yesterday
In the vibrant morning of an Iowa town, a peculiar woman, Elizabeth Astrado, emerged, her presence marked by her exotic accent and request for an upland meadow suitable for clover and mignonette. Her arrival stirred curiosity among the townsfolk, accustomed to a homogenous way of life. Her solitude at the tavern and her mysterious background only fueled the town's intrigue. Elizabeth found her meadow, near which she constructed a cabin, indulging in simple pleasures and silently weaving herself into the…-
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A Michigan Man
"A Michigan Man" portrays the life of Luther Dallas, a seasoned axe-man whose existence is deeply intertwined with the solemn, isolated pine forests of Northern Michigan. Despite the camaraderie shared among the lumbermen, the unending shadow and silence of the forest have drugged his soul into a kind of oblivion, detaching him from the rapidly progressing world beyond the woods. Dallas nurtures a superstitious belief that his end will be met under the very trees he fells, a presentiment stemming from his…-
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Up the Gulch
Kate, a delicate and introspective woman married to Jack, grapples with her own frail health and a profound empathy for others' suffering making her yearn for a change. At her father-in-law Major Shelly's urging, she leaves her family in the East to recuperate in the West, despite her husband's concerns about managing without her. Upon reaching the West, instead of encountering the rugged caricatures she expected, Kate finds herself immersed in the vast, raw landscapes that provoke a deep sense of wonder…-
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A Resuscitation
After being incarcerated for twenty years, David Culross steps back into life feeling as though resurrected from the dead, grappling with the loss of hope, self-respect, and courage that imprisonment has wrought upon him. Walking through the streets, he is overwhelmed by the vastness of the world and the indifference of its inhabitants, who recognize him as an ex-convict through his demeanor and state-provided attire. Despite having ten dollars and a ticket to Chicago, he feels aimless and devoid of…-
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Jim Lancy’s Waterloo
In "A Mountain Woman" by Elia W. Peattie, the life of Catherine Ford is intricately woven through trials and companionships on the Nebraska prairie. After the death of her husband, Catherine resolves to sustain her family, embodying resilience and independence. She encounters the "three Johns"—Jim Lancy, John Gillispie, and John Waite—neighboring ranchers who become entwined in her struggle for survival. Jim Lancy's affection for Catherine silently grows, yet he hesitates, overshadowed by his grief…-
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A Mountain Woman
Elia Wilkinson Peattie's "A Mountain Woman" tells the captivating story of Leroy Brainard, a charming, intellectually inclined individual who, by avoiding the conventional literary path due to his respect for literature, ventures Westward and unexpectedly marries a "mountain woman" — a woman of heroic qualities, untainted by modern sophistications, embodying the robust spirit of nature and the primal essence of humanity. The narrative unfolds through the voice of Victor, Leroy's friend, depicting the…-
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A Mountain Woman
A Mountain Woman by Ridgwell Cullum is a captivating tale set in the wilderness, following the life of a determined and resourceful woman who faces the harsh realities of mountain life while dealing with love, survival, and the complexities of human relationships. The novel explores themes of strength, perseverance, and the enduring spirit of the frontier.-
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