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Flute and Violin, and Other Kentucky Tales and Romances

Chapter 10: Transcriber's Notes
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About This Book

A collection of short tales set in rural Kentucky, blending lyrical regional description with intimate vignettes of love, loss, and conscience. The stories portray provincial life through finely observed characters and moments—family ties, social manners, private regrets and small-scale romances—often framed by music, memory, and moral reflection. Language leans toward evocative, ornamental prose, mixing tenderness, irony, and melancholy to illuminate local customs and human longing, moving between comic sketches and poignant meditations on reputation, devotion, and vanished ways of life.

Transcriber's Notes

Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected, and hyphenation has been standardised. Variations in spelling and punctuation have been retained.

The repetition of Story Titles on consecutive pages has been removed.

At the beginning of section III of the first story, Friday, the 31st of August, 1809 was in fact a Thursday. This has not been corrected.