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Cambridge Neighbors (from Literary Friends and Acquaintance)

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An observant series of personal sketches of Cambridge literary neighbors, revealing their manners, friendships, and intellectual interests. The narrator paints a vivid portrait of an eminent scholar noted for balladry, gentle humor, and a love of gardening, and uses such portraits to illustrate generosity, modesty, and exacting standards of taste. Anecdotes describe social rituals, informal mentorship, and the ways introductions and conversations fostered literary collaboration. Beneath the biographical detail lie reflections on the balance between scholarly labor and simple pleasures, and on the quietly humane character that bound this small circle of writers and teachers.

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   Cold-slaw
   Collective opacity
   Expectation of those who will come no more
   Felt that this was my misfortune more than my fault
   Found life was not all poetry
   He had no time to make money
   Intellectual poseurs
   No time to make money
   NYC, a city where money counts for more and goes for less
   One could be openly poor in Cambridge without open shame
   Put your finger on the present moment and enjoy it
   Standards were their own, and they were satisfied with them
   Wonderful to me how it should remain so unintelligible

End of Project Gutenberg's Cambridge Neighbors, by William Dean Howells