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The collection opens with a story that links a three-century-old romance—Guy Wharton's love for Gertrude Wylde—with a present-day narrative in which a young man named Lance, tied to an ancestral Virginia tale of a lost Indian lover, becomes unsettled by a mysterious woman he spies by the sea. Concurrent scenes follow Lance's growing affection for Jessie Floyd, social exchanges with her father the colonel, and the region's postwar changes. Other short pieces present domestic incidents and ironies, using Southern landscapes and family memory to explore love, duty, and the lingering effects of history.

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George Parsons Lathrop

George Parsons Lathrop was an American author and poet, recognized for his insightful literary criticism and contributions to the understanding of Nathaniel Hawthorne's work. His notable book, "A Study of Hawthorne," reflects his deep engagement with Hawthorne's themes and style. Lathrop's poetry collections, including "Dreams and Days: Poems" and "Rose and Roof-Tree — Poems," showcase his lyrical talent and exploration of personal and universal themes. Additionally, he authored "Spanish Vistas," which highlights his interest in travel and cultural observation. Lathrop's literary legacy is marked by his ability to blend critical analysis with creative expression.

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