Edgewater PeopleHarper & brothers, 1918 - 314 pages Stories of four New England villages intended to embody a study of the growth of the village; in which, according to the author, a four-fold individual stands out "against his rural background, essentially the same, yet of a different aspect to each observer." |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Adela Adeline ain't almshouse Arthur asked Aunt Sarah Barr Center Barr-by-the-Sea beautiful blue bonnet brother bush Captain Joe clock David Mann Deborah Glass demand note door Dora Dorena Ellerton emerald eyes face father flowers girl goin gone Gorham guess head heard Henry Ludd Hitty Jacky Jane Whittemore Joe Dickson John Dunn Julius Julius Cæsar knew laughed Laura Leicester Leon live Lizzie looked Lord & Lovejoy Luke Margy Marion married Martha Minnie mother Nelly Nelly's never night nodded Old Man Edgewater Old Man Rice pale poor old pretty replied ring rose Ruth Sarah Edgewater seemed Selma sister smile Sophia South Barr spoke stared Stephen stood Sylvester talked tell thing Thomas Dodd thought told Uncle village Violetta voice wax flowers wear wedding white-satin Whittemore house window woman wonder young Zenas