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How Deacon Tubman and Parson Whitney Kept New Year's / And Other Stories

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The collection presents four short, character-driven tales that mix humor, pathos, and local color. One recounts a boisterous New Year sled contest that revives the parson's youthful spirit and community good humor. Another follows an itinerant old man and his devoted dog, evoking compassion and quiet observation of marginal life. A third depicts an evening ball where music animates guests and transforms the atmosphere. The final story traces a brief, enigmatic encounter near a riverside fire that raises questions about identity and memory. Together the pieces emphasize companionship, reminiscence, and small-town rituals rendered in lively, anecdotal prose.

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W. H. H. Murray

W. H. H. Murray was an American author and outdoor enthusiast known for his engaging storytelling and vivid depictions of nature. His works often reflect his love for the Adirondack region, where he spent much of his time. Among his notable titles is "A Ride With A Mad Horse In A Freight-Car," which showcases his unique blend of humor and adventure. Murray also contributed to the genre of holiday tales, as seen in "Holiday Tales: Christmas in the Adirondacks," capturing the spirit of the season through charming narratives. His stories often highlight themes of resilience and the human connection to the wilderness.

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