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A boy driving a cow discovers an old cannon-ball lodged on a mountain ledge, and the find awakens memories and debates in a secluded Tennessee household. A blinded artilleryman recalls past service and loss, while relatives divided by wartime loyalties and practical concerns react with admonition or longing. The narrative evokes rugged cliffs, echoes of storms, and daily chores, tracing how memory, aspiration for martial glory, and the quiet responsibilities of rural life shape relationships and individual identity in an Appalachian cove.

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Charles Egbert Craddock

Charles Egbert Craddock was the pen name of Mary Noailles Murfree, an American author known for her vivid depictions of life in the Southern Appalachian region. Active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, she contributed significantly to the literary heritage of the American South through her short stories and novels. Her works often explore themes of nature, local culture, and the complexities of rural life. Notable titles include 'way down in Lonesome Cove, which showcases her skill in capturing the essence of the Tennessee mountains, and A Chilhowee Lily, reflecting her deep connection to the landscape and its people.

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