Colonel Carter's Christmas and The Romance of an Old-Fashioned Gentleman
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A pair of linked tales follows an aging Southern gentleman whose genteel pride, courtesy, and hospitality survive loss of fortune; the first recounts his vexation over a public insult that leads to a challenge and the warm Christmas gathering in his modest New York quarters, revealing domestic detail and affectionate humor. The second sketches a sentimental portrait of a courtship and the manners of an earlier generation, exploring memory, honor, and the tension between tradition and modern life. Both pieces favor gentle comedy, descriptive warmth, and character-driven scenes over plot-driven drama.
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