About This Book
A compilation of humorous anecdotes and tall tales that portray rural New England life through dry wit and comic observation. Short chapters group stories about conjugal quarrels, eccentric neighbors, domestic animals, supernatural scares, small-town courts and commerce, church incidents, thrift, and traveling salesmen. Tales range from brief jokes to extended reminiscences delivered in a plainspoken narrative voice, using irony and understatement for effect. The tone blends affectionate satire with practical common sense, emphasizing frugality, community bonds, and resourceful folly as recurring sources of amusement, and the collection favors variety and oral tradition over a single narrative arc.
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