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Southern Hearts

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About This Book

A collection of short stories set in the American South that sketches domestic life, social customs, and neighborhood relationships. Each tale centers on intimate moments—marriage tensions, parental devotion, hospitality, and moral choices—rendered through household scenes and community interaction. Characters confront pride, misunderstanding, loyalty, and compassion, with conflicts often resolved by plain courage, kindness, or candid action. The prose emphasizes regional manners, seasonal atmosphere, and sentimental observation to explore how personal desires and communal expectations shape everyday decisions.

FOOTNOTES:

[1] Copyright, 1897 and 1898, by S. H. Moore & Co.

[2] Copyright, 1900, by the F. M. Lupton Publishing Co.

[3] Copyright, 1893, by Romance Publishing Co.

[4] Copyright, 1899, by "The Housewife."

[5] Copyright, 1899, by S. H. Moore & Co.

[6] Copyright, 1896, by "The Independent."

[7] Copyright, 1896, by "The Independent."

[8] Copyright, 1896, by "The Independent."


Transcriber's Note:

  • Minor typographical errors have been corrected without note.
  • Punctuation and spelling were made consistent when a predominant form was found in this book; otherwise they were not changed.
  • Ambiguous hyphens at the ends of lines were retained.
  • Duplicated chapter headings have been omitted.
  • Footnotes were moved to the end of the book and numbered in one continuous sequence.