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Some Everyday Folk and Dawn

Chapter 71: THE END.
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A lively, colloquial portrait of small-town life centers on a spirited young woman raised by a pragmatic grandmother, with a cast of neighbors whose ambitions, foibles, and alliances drive episodic scenes. Courtships, social climbing, local politics and commerce, and practical enterprises provide occasions for satire and warmth, while debates about voting rights and the arrival of modern conveniences prompt communal change. Through overlapping domestic dramas and humorous digressions, the narrative examines class pretensions, marriage motives, generational loyalties, and how everyday people adapt when public reforms and shifting expectations alter ordinary routines.

"My life has crept so long on a broken wing
. . . . . . . .
That I come to be grateful at last for a little thing,"

and those whose lives are strong, fruitful, and successful may have no patience with the sentimental meanderings of an old woman who has outlived joy and usefulness.


And now, may the Lady of my tale, as her life progresses from dawn to noon, high noon to afternoon, dusk, evening, and night, have the Knight of her choice and peace always beside her, till new dawns break in other worlds beyond this place of fears and phantoms.

THE END.