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Country of the Pointed Firs (Version 2)
by Sarah Orne Jewett
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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021 - Chapter 21 - The Backward View
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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020 - Chapter 20 - Along Shore
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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019 - Chaper 19 - The Feast's End
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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018 - Chapter 18 - The Bowden Reunion
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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017 - Chapter 17 - A Country Road
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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016 - Chapter 16 - The Great Expedition
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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014 - Chapter 14 - The Hermitage
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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015 - Chapter 15 - On Shell-heap Island
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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013 - Chapter 13 - Poor Joanna
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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012 - Chapter 12 - A Strange Sail
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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011 - Chapter 11 - The Old Singers
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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010 - Chapter 10 - Where Pennyroyal Grew
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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009 - Chapter 9 - William
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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008 - Chapter 8 - Green Island
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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007 - Chapter 7 - The Outer Island
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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006 - Chapter 6 - The Waiting Place
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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005 - Chapter 5 - Captain Littlepage
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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004 - Chapter 4 - At the Schoolhouse Window
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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003 - Chapter 3 - The Schoolhouse
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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002 - Chapter 2 - Mrs Todd
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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001 - Chaper 1 - The Return
Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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Step into the enchanting world of The Country of the Pointed Firs, an 1896 masterpiece by American author Sarah Orne Jewett, often hailed as her finest work. The story follows a Bostonian narrator returning to the charming coastal town of Dunnet, Maine, where she once spent a fleeting summer. This time, she seeks solitude to complete her writing, finding refuge with Almira Todd, a local widow and skilled herbalist. As the narrator lends a hand to Almira with her visitors, her creative focus wavers, prompting her to rent an old schoolhouse that boasts breathtaking views of Dunnet Landing. Here, rather than diligently working, she immerses herself in reflection and connection with others. Jewett beautifully transforms the schoolhouse and other locations into symbols of profound meaning, making them central to the narrators journey of self-discovery and artistic exploration. - Summary by Wikipedia
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